article thumbnail

"We feel alone and not listened to": Somali, Hmong and Latin American Parents Perspectives on Pediatric Serious Illness [Child and adolescent health]

Annals of Family Medicine

Participants: Twenty-six parent participants (eight Somali, ten Hmong, and eight Latin American) of children with serious illness were recruited through local clinics and hospitals. Results: Parents desired two-way trusting and respectful relationships with medical staff. Intervention: NA. Outcome Measures: NA.

Illness 130
article thumbnail

Hospice in Prison Part 2: An interview with the Pastoral Care Workers

GeriPal

Jeff: G1 is a hospital wing. Religion is important to me and my relationship with God has got stronger since I’ve been working here. I have a puppy that… Right now I’m in the dog program. And so he has a lot of needs and takes up a lot of time. And a lot of it is toward making amends and having a meaningful life.

IT 97