Parent-Clinician Communication and Prolonged Grief in Parents Whose Child Died From Cancer
Ouyang N, Baker J, Ananth P, Knobf M, Snaman J, Feder S. Parent-Clinician Communication and Prolonged Grief in Parents Whose Child Died From Cancer. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2024, 68: 516-524.e1. PMID: 39142495, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnd-of-lifeParent-clinician communicationProlonged grief symptomsGrief symptomsChild's end-of-lifeCross-sectional survey of parents of childrenEnd-of-life careHigh-quality end-of-lifeProlonged griefSum scoreSurvey of parents of childrenCross-sectional surveyParents of childrenAdequate prognostic informationBereaved parentsPrognostic informationChild deathsParents' experiencesMultiple linear regressionPG-13Analyzed dataLinear regressionAssociationGriefChildrenDefining the Denominator for Measuring Quality of End-of-Life Care in Children with Cancer: Results of a Nominal Group Technique
Johnston E, Tefera R, Ananth P, Martinez I, Porter A, Snaman J, Thienprayoon R, Asch S, Bhatia S, O'Beirne R. Defining the Denominator for Measuring Quality of End-of-Life Care in Children with Cancer: Results of a Nominal Group Technique. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2024, 271: 114038. PMID: 38554745, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnd-of-lifePoor-prognosis cancerEnd-of-life quality measuresQuality of EOL careQuality measuresPediatric oncologyPediatric palliative carePediatric quality measuresPrognosis cancersNon-Hispanic whitesNominal groupsSpecific treatment scenarioNominal group techniqueEOL carePalliative careSeventy-nine percentBereaved parentsMeasure qualityClinical programsEnhance qualityGroup techniqueGroup of childrenCareParticipantsClinician-scientists