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- Title
Nurses share how they handle their emotions when a young patient dies: Leila Saadi, Michael Tatterton and Carli Whittaker reveal how they cope emotionally and provide support to families after a child’s death, and the difference between sadness and grief
- Authors
Dean, Erin
- Abstract
Dealing with the emotional effect of a child’s death can be part of a children’s nurse’s job, but it is not easy. Here, three children’s nurses share how they feel during and after a child’s death, they manage their emotions.
- Subjects
DEATH &; psychology; PEDIATRIC nurses; ATTITUDES toward death; PATIENTS' families; NURSES; SADNESS; MEDICAL personnel; OCCUPATIONAL roles; EMOTIONS; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; NURSING; NURSES' attitudes; FAMILY-centered care; FAMILY support; GRIEF; SOCIAL support; CHILDREN
- Publication
Nursing Children & Young People, 2024, Vol 36, Issue 3, p10
- ISSN
2046-2336
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7748/ncyp.36.3.10.s4