Cinzia Caparso Strives to Understand Dying Concerns in African American Parents with Advanced Cancer and their Co-Parents Caring for Dependent Children in the USA 

Cinzia Caparso, BSN, RN, is a doctoral candidate in the College of Nursing at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA.  She is a Jonas Nurse Leadership Scholar for the cohort of 2016-2018. With her professional background as an oncology nurse and personal experience growing up in a family who lost a parent to cancer, Caparso’s research is to understand the concept of dying concerns from patients, co-parents, and children from a diverse population to understand end-of-life from a family unit. Her long-term research goal is to develop nurse-initiated interventions to improve the quality of life of all family members when faced with end-of-life of self or a loved one. 

Cinzia is a 2021 recipient of a conference grant from the International Family Nursing Foundation to support her attendance at the virtual 15th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC15).

Recent publication: Caparso, C., Appel, J., & Benkert, R. (2020). Dying concerns in young parents with advanced cancer (PWAC): A scoping review. Palliative and Supportive Care, 19(1), 1-10. doi:10.1017/S1478951520000309

For more information, contact IFNA member Cinzia Caparso

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