2020
DOI: 10.5116/ijme.5e63.6a46
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Pediatric resident knowledge, experience, comfort, and perceived competency in providing sibling psychosocial support

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“…Several research projects were completed during this phase. Specifically, some of the attendees of the inaugural summit completed a systematic review of the sibling literature (Long et al, 2018); published a study of medical residents’ awareness, training, and perspectives regarding the impact of cancer on siblings (Buchbinder et al, 2020); and presented sibling content at the 49th Conference of the International Society of Paediatric Cancer in October 2017.…”
Section: Application Of the Four-phase Model Of Transdisciplinary Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several research projects were completed during this phase. Specifically, some of the attendees of the inaugural summit completed a systematic review of the sibling literature (Long et al, 2018); published a study of medical residents’ awareness, training, and perspectives regarding the impact of cancer on siblings (Buchbinder et al, 2020); and presented sibling content at the 49th Conference of the International Society of Paediatric Cancer in October 2017.…”
Section: Application Of the Four-phase Model Of Transdisciplinary Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%