Name:
Cardinal Glennon Footprints: Anticipatory Post Death Interview / Sudden
Post Death Interview
Definition:
This is an interview tool used to measure the family's perception of care after
the child's death.
Category:
Evaluation Tools - Satisfaction/Perception of Care
Source:
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
1465 South Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63104
www.footprintsatglennon.org
Contact:
Mary Ann Collins, MHA
Mary_Ann_Collins@ssmhc.com
How the grantee used this instrument:
Post-death interviews were conducted with both ‘Anticipated' and ‘Sudden' groups
who had a child die during the course of the project (October 1998 to August
2001). Interviews were done in-person.
Keywords:
pediatrics, after death interview, family experience, family satisfaction, satisfaction
survey
To use this tool:
You may print and copy this tool for your own use from this site. Please credit
source.
References:
Developed specifically for this project by the project team. Copyright © 2001
Footprints at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital. All Rights Reserved.
Some Questions were adapted from the Toolkit of instrument to Measure End of Life Care and the Missoula Demonstration Project (contact Kaye Norris: Kayenorris@lifes-end.org).
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Posted June 30, 2003
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital overview page
# GLEN8, type:satisfaction/perception_care
Promoting Excellence in End-of-Life Care is a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation dedicated to long-term changes in health care institutions to substantially improve care for dying people and their families. Visit PromotingExcellence.org for more resources.