2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2017.12.094
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When Daddy Is Dying: Facilitating Family Centered Adult Goals of Care Discussions (FR413)

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“…Although FCC has been made a standard of care by the American Academy of Pediatrics for medical care for children (Kuo et al, 2012), it is not often utilized with children of ill or dying parents. The views and desires of adult family members tend to be prioritized over children’s views, thus leaving them out of discussions regarding the illness (Stowers et al, 2018). More research is necessary to understand how health care professionals and families can work together to adapt to and cope with having an ill family member.…”
Section: Parental Terminal Illness Family-centered Care and Medical Family Therapy (Medft)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although FCC has been made a standard of care by the American Academy of Pediatrics for medical care for children (Kuo et al, 2012), it is not often utilized with children of ill or dying parents. The views and desires of adult family members tend to be prioritized over children’s views, thus leaving them out of discussions regarding the illness (Stowers et al, 2018). More research is necessary to understand how health care professionals and families can work together to adapt to and cope with having an ill family member.…”
Section: Parental Terminal Illness Family-centered Care and Medical Family Therapy (Medft)mentioning
confidence: 99%