Looking Beyond Where Children Die: Determinants and Effects of Planning a Child's Location of Death Veronica Dussel, MD, Ulrika Kreicbergs, RN, PhD, Joanne M. Hilden, MD, Jan Watterson, BA, Caron Moore, RN, MSW, Brian G. Turner, MD, Jane C. Weeks, MD, MSc, Joanne Wolfe, MD, MPH Journal of Pain and Symptom Management Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 33-43 (January 2009) DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2007.12.017 Copyright © 2009 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions
Fig. 1 Effects of parental planning of the child's location of death (LOD): Upper panel shows parent reports of their sense of preparedness at the time of death, and level of comfort and regret related to the actual LOD, for parents who planned and those who did not plan LOD. (n = 140). Lower panel shows the same results for parents of children who did not die at home (n = 73). Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2009 37, 33-43DOI: (10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2007.12.017) Copyright © 2009 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee Terms and Conditions