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  • 2. Death in the pediatric ICU: caring for children and families at the end of life.
    Copnell B.
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  • 5. [Approach to dying children in the hospital].
    Dirrler M.
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  • 7. Anticipatory mourning in parents with a child who dies while hospitalized.
    Rini A, Loriz L.
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    Hirabayashi Y, Oikawa I.
    Seiroka Kango Daigaku Kiyo; 1996 Aug; 22():59-71. PubMed ID: 9479189
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  • 9. Iranian nurses' preparation for loss: finding a balance in end-of-life care.
    Boroujeni AZ, Mohammadi R, Oskouie SF, Sandberg J.
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  • 11. Can the death of a child be good?
    Welch SB.
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  • 12. Discourses associated with nursing aged people who are dying in the Australian context: a review of the literature.
    Allen S, Chapman Y, O'Connor M, Francis K.
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  • 13. The dying child. A care team for terminally ill children.
    Bennett P.
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  • 14. A model to help nurses caring for patients who are terminally ill.
    Murphy M.
    Prof Nurse; 2003 Dec; 19(4):213-5. PubMed ID: 14692255
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  • 15. The nurse's role with parents of the dying child.
    Renshaw DC.
    J Nurs Educ; 1979 Jan; 18(1):17-20. PubMed ID: 33942
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  • 16. How does one live well while dying?
    Silke-Koval J.
    Beginnings; 2007 Jan; 27(2):30-1. PubMed ID: 17494525
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  • 18. A dimensional analysis of the concept: good death of a child with cancer.
    Hendrickson K, McCorkle R.
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  • 19. When a patient dies.
    Rudy C.
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