Abstract

The Journal of Palliative Medicine would like to thank the Martha S. Pitzer Center for Women, Children and Youth at The Ohio State University College of Nursing for their support of this Special Issue.
The Pitzer Center is an internationally renowned hub for the discovery of new knowledge and its translation into real world settings to optimize health and wellness outcomes in infants, children, adolescents and women through health promotion and risk reduction. This special issue contains a series of articles focusing on research that collectively advocates for multidisciplinary approaches combining clinical training, family-centered interventions, and media advocacy to improve palliative care equity and outcomes for women, children & youth.
