2024
“At Least I Can Push this Morphine”: PICU Nurses’ Approaches to Suffering Among Dying Children
Broden E, Eche-Ugwu I, DeCourcey D, Wolfe J, Hinds P, Snaman J. “At Least I Can Push this Morphine”: PICU Nurses’ Approaches to Suffering Among Dying Children. Journal Of Pain And Symptom Management 2024, 68: 132-141.e2. PMID: 38679304, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.04.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPICU nursesPediatric intensive care unitFocus groupsInterpretive descriptive qualitative studyVirtual focus groupsParents of childrenChild sufferingNursing approachPICU experienceNursing careDying childrenPsychosocial trainingPsychosocial responsesGeographically diverse sampleCare systemNursesThematic analysisOptimal careQualitative studyCare casesGrieving experiencePhysical sufferingTeam relationshipsIntensive care unitCare
2019
Challenges to Family Management for Caregivers of Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors
SanGiacomo N, Toth J, Hobbie W, Broden E, Hoeve E, Knafl K, Barakat L, Ogle S, Deatrick J. Challenges to Family Management for Caregivers of Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Brain Tumors. Journal Of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing 2019, 36: 402-412. PMID: 31046569, PMCID: PMC6791045, DOI: 10.1177/1043454219844229.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSurvivors of childhood brain tumorsFamily Management Style FrameworkChildhood brain tumorsLate effectsYoung adult survivors of childhood brain tumorsDirected content analysisCaregivers of adolescentsTreatment late effectsFamily managementYoung adult survivorsWell-beingSurvivors' well-beingAdult survivors of childhood brain tumorsSurvivor independenceAYA survivorsSibling well-beingChronic conditionsSemistructured interviewsCaregiversAnticipatory guidanceClinical expertiseMaternal caregivingAYAFamily activitiesFunctional restrictions
2018
Applications of Grief and Bereavement Theory for Critical Care Nurses.
Broden E, Uveges M. Applications of Grief and Bereavement Theory for Critical Care Nurses. AACN Advanced Critical Care 2018, 29: 354-359. PMID: 30185503, DOI: 10.4037/aacnacc2018595.Peer-Reviewed Original Research