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Stem Cell Transplant

The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital presents Our JourneyTM with a Stem Cell Transplant as a tool to help families of children needing a stem cell transplant identify what they need to know before taking their child home from the hospital

The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital presents Our JourneyTM with a Stem Cell Transplant as a tool to help families of children needing a stem cell transplant identify what they need to know before taking their child home from the hospital

Stem Cell Transplant

by Phoenix Children's Hospital, Inc
Stem Cell Transplant
Stem Cell Transplant

What is it about?

The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital presents Our JourneyTM with a Stem Cell Transplant as a tool to help families of children needing a stem cell transplant identify what they need to know before taking their child home from the hospital.

Stem Cell Transplant

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
(3)
Size
8Mb
Genre
Medical
Last updated
February 20, 2020
Release date
January 3, 2020
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App Store Description

The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital presents Our JourneyTM with a Stem Cell Transplant as a tool to help families of children needing a stem cell transplant identify what they need to know before taking their child home from the hospital.

When a child is in the hospital, parents can be overwhelmed by nurses and doctors speaking medical jargon. Sometimes health care providers think they are clearly communicating, but do not check to make sure you understand their instructions. If you are able to teach back the information in your own words, you can be confident you do understand.

The Our JourneyTM with Stem Cell Transplant app is designed to:
— facilitate conversations between families and the health care team.
— help parents identify what they need to know to safely care for their child at home.
— give parents a safe way to admit what they do not know or understand and ask questions.
— cue families on what they need to teach back or demonstrate to their nurse or doctor.
This gives the health care provider an opportunity to confirm information and skills and
correct misunderstandings.
— help families feel confident that they can safely care for their child at home after discharge
from the hospital, know the signs of possible problems, and know how to respond.

About The Emily Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital:
Founded in 1990, the Center is named after Emily Anderson. Emily fought a rare form of leukemia for four years before losing her battle a few days before her seventh birthday.

Frustrated by the lack of easy to understand information about Emily’s illness, her parents founded The Emily Center so that families of sick children would always have access to pediatric health information that is accurate, easy to understand, and free of charge to Arizona’s families. http://www.theemilycenter.org and on Twitter @emilycenter.

The Our JourneyTM with a Stem Cell Transplant mobile app has been funded by a grant from Cox.

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