Availability and Quality of Grief and Bereavement Care in Pediatric Intensive Care Units Around the World, Opportunities for Improvement
Grunauer M, Mikesell C, Bustamante G, Aronowitz D, Zambrano K, Icaza-Freire A, Gavilanes A, Barrera R, Group T, González J, López-Herce J, Rossetti E, Fabrizio C, Karam O, Saint-Faust M, Biban P, Carlassara S, von Dessauer B, Ordenes N, Urízar F, A A, Canarie M, Miller K, Irazuzta J, Tawfik D, Tucker E, Shilkofski N, Wenchao W, Yuxia Z, See L, Priscilla, Tekin R, Aktar F, Düzkaya D, Dursun O, Ongun E, Yilmaz R, Yildizdas D, Tekgüç H, Sazonov V, Tsoy T, Sazonov V, Saparov A, Sazonov V, Kalmbakh E, Grunauer M, Quiñones E, Eguiguren L, Briones K, Tovilla Y, Gómez S, Torres S, Cobarrubias P, Dmytriiev D, Martínez A, Guzaman G, Sanabria R, Krupanandan R, Ramachandran B, Choraria N, Patel J, Pooni P, Gill K, Appiah J, Heye T, Argaw R, Demtse A, Admasu I. Availability and Quality of Grief and Bereavement Care in Pediatric Intensive Care Units Around the World, Opportunities for Improvement. Frontiers In Pediatrics 2021, 9: 742916. PMID: 34869100, PMCID: PMC8634722, DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.742916.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric intensive care unitHealth care professionalsIntensive care unitHigh-income countriesCare unitUpper middle-income countriesBereavement careFulfillment scoresPalliative care consultation servicePediatric palliative careTrajectory of illnessProspective survey studyAge/genderTime of deathUnit infrastructurePatient characteristicsMiddle-income countriesMultidisciplinary carePalliative careIll childrenCare professionalsDirect careChild deathsCountry income levelLimited patient data
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