
This TPPCR commentary discusses the 2025 papers by Mohanty, A. et al., Understanding of Pediatric Palliative Care Among Medical Language Interpreters, Published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, and Azambuja, D. B. et al., Culture Humility: Supporting Families with Limited English Proficiency in Pediatric Palliative Care, Published in Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. This commentary is a part of the Trends in Pediatric Palliative Care Research commentary series. To learn more or to sign up for our monthly newsletter visit: https://pediatricpalliative.com/research-blog/
Palliative Care, Medical Interpreter, Palliative Medicine, Pediatrics
Palliative Care, Medical Interpreter, Palliative Medicine, Pediatrics
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