The stories parents carry from their child’s death shape their grief. We compared parent memories to nurse assessments; revealing striking divergence. The EHR doesn’t tell the whole story, especially at EOL
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“I Didn't Want My Baby to Pass, But I Didn't Want Him Suffering Either”: Comparing Bereaved Parents' Narratives With Nursing End-of-Life Assessments in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit https://t.co/27WywnRRhQ
@NathanAGray I’ve been thinking about this exact issue so much I did a whole research project about it. Thank you for putting it into such an aesthetically meaningful form!
I’ve shared this before, but it’s been a few years, and it’s a new academic medical year, so throwing it out there again as a reminder. We may stop machines or procedures but we should never stop caring. #hapc
1/Please share this thread on behalf of my physician colleague, Eunice Stallman, who is facing the nightmare of her 9mo daughter, Zoey, being diagnosed with brain cancer several weeks ago. @BlueCrossIdaho has added to their anguish by obstructing access to vital treatment.
About 2 weeks left before applications are due to @NationalCSP (July 17)! Physicians and nurses within 5 years of residency/PhD training are eligible. Sites located @DukeU@UCLA@UCSF@UMich@Penn and @Yale. Advancing health and healthcare through scholarship and action! (1/3)
Closing my laptop after my final meeting of #POPC research fellowship @DanaFarber@HMSPallCare full of gratitude & wonder. These two years left me with new understandings (both anticipated & unimaginable), friends, & many, many books (both read & unread). Now, onward
Today will be extra fun because the same Court that said the Constitution prohibits private colleges from considering race as a factor in admissions is going to say that private bakeries can consider sexual orientation as a factor in who they make cakes for
My friend who is an RN just told me that her co-worker didn’t get approved time off for her own wedding. Wtf are we doing to our own over here in healthcare.
New pub dropped in Journal of Pediatric Nursing: https://t.co/Q0kBHRrhzS
>40% of 277 bereaved parents felt their child suffered, but feeling prepared for EOL symptoms was associated with lower risk of perceived suffering.
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