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“It was very weird to have a newborn w...
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“You have to adapt. You have to learn ...
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Every parent wants their child to live n...
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A pediatric social worker on helping par...
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A palliative care social worker on if th...
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A palliative care social worker on when ...
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A social worker: When parents ask ‘How...
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A nurse: how a death in the community ca...
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A nurse on parents asking, “Am I going...
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A nurse answers: the thing parents worry...
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A Nurse on end-of-life: “There isn’t...
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Uncertainty in the face of serious illne...
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When the child that is sick is the paren...
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I try to prepare but there’s just not ...
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We try to make sure they are as prepared...
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It’s tough to talk about end-of-life p...
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Am I going to be able to go on?
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I was worried about the empty crib.
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How do you pick up and move on?
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There’s a shift that happens emotional...
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Instantly I felt I was on the other side...
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Preparing … or Not.
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On the one hand you want them to stay wi...
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It’s hard to imagine your life without...
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It’s OK to think about the future.
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There will be a sense of relief.
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I don’t know what I’m going to do wh...
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Wanting desperately to know what it look...
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Anticipating End-of-Life: Worries and Emotions
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“It was very weird to have a newborn with a DNR paper on our fridge. . . It was one of the most uncertain times we could ever be in as humans.”
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