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September 04, 2006 Parents Describe Their Spiritual Needs When Facing a Child's Death; Specific Suggestions for Hospitals Offered
From Ascribe Newsfeed:
A survey of parents
indicates that they not only want the best medical care, but
also need spiritual care when facing the death of a
child. The findings, published in the September issue of
Pediatrics, indicate that spiritual/religious support is
helpful to many parents in making end-of-life decisions for
their child, in finding meaning in their loss, and for
emotional sustenance. Read more from this post.
Posted on September 4, 2006 11:05 PM |
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