Bereaved Parents, Hope, and Realism

Title

Bereaved Parents, Hope, and Realism

Creator

Kaye E C; Kiefer A; Blazin L; Spraker-Perlman H; Clark L; Baker J N

Publisher

Pediatrics

Date

2020

Subject

Bereavement; Collaboration; Conceptual Framework; Family; Grief; Hope; Life Experiences; Palliative Care; Parents

Description

The article presents a discussion between bereaved parents on the Quality of Life Steering Council at a large academic pediatric cancer center and interdisciplinary pediatric palliative care clinicians about the coexistence of hope and realism. Topics covered include collaborative development of a novel conceptual model, historical frameworks for hope, and definitions and infrastructure of hope.

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Citation List Month

July 2020 List

Collection

Citation

Kaye E C; Kiefer A; Blazin L; Spraker-Perlman H; Clark L; Baker J N, “Bereaved Parents, Hope, and Realism,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed November 5, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/17143.