2023
"Palliative Intensive Care" at the End of a Child's Life.
Porter A, Gouda S, Broden E, Snaman J. "Palliative Intensive Care" at the End of a Child's Life. Hospital Pediatrics 2023, 13: e395-e398. PMID: 37920949, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2023-007348.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe roles of preparation, location, and palliative care involvement in parent-perceived child suffering at the end of life
Broden E, Mazzola E, DeCourcey D, Blume E, Wolfe J, Snaman J. The roles of preparation, location, and palliative care involvement in parent-perceived child suffering at the end of life. Journal Of Pediatric Nursing 2023, 72: e166-e173. PMID: 37355461, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2023.06.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex chronic conditionsChild sufferingParents' perceptionsPalliative care involvementCare-related factorsEnd of lifeEffective support interventionsMultivariate logistic regression modelHeart diseasePerception of sufferingLogistic regression modelsEOL careCare involvementSupport interventionsSurvey of parentsIllness experienceDying processChronic conditionsBereavement experiencesFamily supportAdvanced heart diseaseIdentified factorsEOLMultivariate modelRegression modelsThe 2023-2026 Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Research Agenda
Coats H, Doyon K, Isaacson M, Tay D, Rosa W, Mayahara M, Kates J, Frechman E, Wright P, Boyden J, Broden E, Hinds P, James R, Keller S, Thrane S, Mooney-Doyle K, Sullivan S, Xu J, Tanner J, Natal M. The 2023-2026 Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Research Agenda. Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Nursing 2023, 25: 55-74. PMID: 36843048, DOI: 10.1097/njh.0000000000000935.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelivery of hospicePalliative Nurses AssociationQuality improvement initiativesEvidence-based practiceNurses AssociationPalliative careEquitable deliveryImprovement initiativesExpert careHospiceCareResearch agendaNursesOrganizational fundingHPNAIllnessAssociationPalliationPracticeStakeholdersFocusAgendaFundingQualityResearch
2021
“I Had a Lot More Planned”: The Existential Dimensions of Prognosis Communication with Adults with Advanced Cancer
Tarbi E, Gramling R, Bradway C, Broden E, Meghani S. “I Had a Lot More Planned”: The Existential Dimensions of Prognosis Communication with Adults with Advanced Cancer. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2021, 24: 1443-1454. PMID: 33534644, PMCID: PMC8568783, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2020.0696.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPalliative care conversationsPrognosis communicationCare conversationsExistential dimensionPalliative care communicationPalliative care cliniciansAdvanced cancerEffective palliative careExplanatory sequential mixed methods designSequential mixed methods designMixed methods designExistential distressPalliative careCare communicationExistential communicationCare cliniciansPrognostic understandingIllness experienceAudio-recordedParent studyMethods designStudy sampleResearch initiativesAdultsCare