Physicians' conceptualization of "closure" as a benefit of physician-parent follow-up meetings after a child's death in the pediatric intensive care unit

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Physicians' conceptualization of "closure" as a benefit of physician-parent follow-up meetings after a child's death in the pediatric intensive care unit is …
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P932PMC publication ID3817557
P698PubMed publication ID23923469

P50authorSusan EgglyQ41706982
P2093author name stringJerry Zimmerman
Rick Harrison
Douglas F Willson
J Michael Dean
John Berger
Kathleen L Meert
Christopher J L Newth
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Collaborative
Joseph Carcillo
K J S Anand
Pediatric Critical Care Research Network
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P433issue2
P921main subjectintensive care unitQ5094647
P304page(s)69-75
P577publication date2013-01-01
P1433published inJournal of Palliative CareQ15762765
P1476titlePhysicians' conceptualization of "closure" as a benefit of physician-parent follow-up meetings after a child's death in the pediatric intensive care unit
P478volume29