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References

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  • Medical Progress: Pediatric Palliative Care
    The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 350 (17) 22 April 2004, pp. 1752-1762
  • Policy Statement Palliative Care for Children
    Pediatrics, Vol. 106 No 2 August 2000, pp. 351-357
  • Food, Toys, and Love: Pediatric Palliative Care
    Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, Vol. 35 No. 9 October 2005
  • Defining Palliative Care Interventions
    Journal of Palliative Care, 14:2/1998; pp 23-24
  • Family Perspectives on the Quality of Pediatric Palliative Care
    Archives Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 156 January 2002, pp. 14-19
  • The Unspeakable Nature of Pediatric Palliative Care
    Unveiling Many Cloaks
    : Journal of Family Nursing, 2004, 10(3) pp. 287-301
  • Caring for the Child With Cancer at the Close of Life: “There Are People Who Make It, and I’m Hoping I’m One of Them”
    The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 292 (17), 3 November 2004, pp. 2141-2149
  • Parents’ Assessment of Quality of Care and Grief Following a Child’s Death
    Archives Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 158 (6) June 2004, pp. 515-520
  • Parental Grief and Palliative Care Require Attention
    Archives Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 158 (6) June 2004, pp. 590-591
  • The Role of the Nurse as Advocate in Ethically Difficult Care Situations With Dying Patients
    Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 2006; 08(05) pp. 259-269
  • End of Life Care in Cystic Fibrosis
    Pediatrics, Vol. 100 No 2 August 1997, pp. 205-209
  • Symptoms and Suffering at the End of Life in Children with Cancer
    New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 342(5) 3 February 2000, pp. 236-333
  • When Children Die: Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children and Their Families—Summary
    Free online book at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10845.html, Authors: Marilyn J. Field and Richard E. Behrman, Editors: Committee on Palliative and End of Life Care for Children and Their Families

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