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Contact After the Death of Pediatric Patient: A Survey of Self-Reported Practices and Beliefs of Pediatric Providers across Michigan
Introduction: The general pediatrician develops a relationship with the family over the course of a child’s life. Due to its infrequency, a pediatric death leaves an indelible mark both on the provider and the parent(s). Little is known about the beliefs and practices of general pediatric providers for funeral attendance and contacting families after a pediatric death. Objective: 1) To describe the beliefs and practices …