MeSH: Parenting
End-of-Life Childhood Cancer Research: A Systematic Review
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CONTEXT: Children with incurable cancer may participate in research studies at the end of life (EOL). These studies create knowledge that can improve the care of future patients. OBJECTIVE: To describe stakeholder perspectives regarding research studies involving children with cancer at the EOL by conduct of a systematic review. DATA SOURCES: We used the following…
Health of mothers of children with a life-limiting condition: A comparative cohort study
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Objective: This study aimed to quantify the incidence rates of common mental and physical health conditions in mothers of children with a life-limiting condition. Method(s): Comparative national longitudinal cohort study using linked primary and secondary care data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink in England. Maternal-child dyads were identified in these data. Maternal physical and…
The Phenomenon of Bereaved Parenting: An Integrative Review of Literature
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Bereaved parenting, a role that entails parenting surviving children after experiencing the death of a child, is a unique but understudied phenomenon within bereavement research. Not much is known about the impact of a child’s death on this crucial familial role. An integrative review of literature of 20 studies across psychology, nursing, communications, social work,…