Legacy perceptions and interventions for adults and children receiving palliative care: A systematic review.
CONCLUSIONS: Though future research with high-quality, experimental designs is needed, the positive outcomes associated with legacy interventions are documented in adult patient populations; additionally, the application of legacy interventions for children with serious illnesses receiving palliative care is reasonable based on the existing body of evidence. A consistent and operational concept of legacy is still needed for future research and practice.
PMID: 33487090 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Palliative Medicine - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Boles JC, Jones MT Tags: Palliat Med Source Type: research
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