Parental grieving after a child dies from cancer: is stress from stem cell transplant a factor?
Title
Parental grieving after a child dies from cancer: is stress from stem cell transplant a factor?
Creator
Drew D; Goodenough B; Maurice L; Foreman T; Willis L
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Publisher
International Journal Of Palliative Nursing
Date
2005
Subject
Psychology; Adaptation; PedPal Lit; psychology Questionnaires Research Support; Grief Health Services Needs and Demand Humans Male Mass Screening Neoplasms/psychology/; Non-U.S. Gov't Risk Assessment Risk Factors Stem Cell Transplantation/; Psychological Adult Analysis of Variance Anxiety/psychology Attitude to Death Attitude to Health Case-Control Studies Child Cross-Sectional Studies Depression/psychology Female; Psychological/diagnosis/etiology/; Stress (Psychology); therapy New South Wales Nursing Assessment Nursing Methodology Research Parents/
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2005
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Journal Article
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Citation
Drew D; Goodenough B; Maurice L; Foreman T; Willis L, “Parental grieving after a child dies from cancer: is stress from stem cell transplant a factor?,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed March 17, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/13332.