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Meaning making during parent-physician bereavement meetings after a child's death
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Meaning making during parent-physician bereavement meetings after a child's death

Kathleen L. Meert, Susan Eggly, Karen Kavanaugh, Robert A. Berg, David L. Wessel, Christopher J.L. Newth, Thomas P. Shanley, Rick Harrison, Heidi Dalton, J. Michael Dean, …
Health Psychology, Vol.34(4)
2015

Abstract

Adult Attitude to Death Bereavement Child Critical Care Death Female Humans Intensive Care Units, Pediatric Male Middle Aged Parent-Child Relations Parents Physicians Video Recording adult Article autopsy bereavement bereavement counseling child child death content analysis feedback system female gastrointestinal disease health practitioner heart disease human injury intensive care unit intensivist male meaning making process multiple organ failure neurologic disease pediatric hospital personal experience respiratory tract disease secondary analysis self report terminal care tertiary health care time of death videorecording attitude to death bereavement child parent relation death intensive care middle aged parent pediatric intensive care unit physician psychology trends
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https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0000153View
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