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Legacy-oriented interventions in pediatric healthcare help children and families cope with serious illness. Understanding legacy improves care by honoring a child's unique personhood and strengths.

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  • Pediatric Healthcare
  • Child Psychology
  • Family Support

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  • Legacy is a concept often overlooked in pediatric care.
  • There is a need to understand how legacy impacts children and families facing health challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the concept of legacy in pediatric healthcare.
  • To explore the role of legacy-oriented interventions for children and families.

Main Methods:

  • Concept analysis using Walker and Avant's method.
  • Identification of defining attributes, antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents of legacy.

Main Results:

  • Legacy in pediatrics is co-authored, outlives individuals, and captures essential personhood.
  • Legacy can be established without death or receiving interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Purposeful legacy interventions enhance coping for pediatric patients, families, and providers.
  • Understanding legacy enables patient- and family-centered care, honoring unique strengths and relationships.