Child Bereavement and Rare Diseases

Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética 10 (10):1-11 (2019)
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Abstract

While existing literature points to an interest in the bereavement of relatives of patients with rare diseases, there is a lack of research on the grief and mourning processes of children. This article reflects on child bereavement, and considers the concept of death for a child who is confronted with a rare disease. We also discuss the difficulties of arriving at a final diagnosis, as well as bioethical conflicts related to the right to health and life.

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