Spiritual needs and communicating about death in nonreligious theistic families in pediatric palliative care: A qualitative study.
Siyu CaiQiaohong GuoYanhui LuoYuchen ZhouAli AbbasXuan ZhouXiaoxia PengPublished in: Palliative medicine (2020)
Religious support could be an element of spiritual support for nonreligious theistic parents of terminally ill children. Multiple strategies including religious supports and nonreligious supports should be rationally integrated into spiritual support of nonreligious theistic family. Patient's personal belief in death should be assessed before discussing death with them.