Browse Items (73 total)
- Tags: Psychology
The Phenomenon of Bereaved Parenting: An Integrative Review of Literature
Tags: 2021, Bereavement, Communication, Conflict (Psychology), Coping, Emotions, Family Role, Grief, Haylett WJ, Human, March 2021 List, Omega: Journal Of Death & Dying, Parental Role, Parenting, Parents -- Psychosocial Factors, Psychology, Science, Scott Tilley D, Social Work, Survivors, Systematic Review
The Association Between Repetitive, Self-Injurious and Aggressive Behavior in Children With Severe Intellectual Disability
Tags: 2012, adults, Aggression, Autism spectrum disorder, Bacarese-Hamilton M, behavioral problems, challenging behavior, challenging behaviors, characteristics, de-lange-syndrome, handicap, high frequency repetitive behavior, Intellectual Disability, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, learning-disabilities, Mental, Oliver C, People, Petty J, Prevalence, Psychology, psychotropic medication, repetitive behavior, risk-factors, ritualistic behavior, Ruddick L, self-injury, severe intellectual disability, Stereotyped Behavior, total population, Trajectory, young-children
Fifteen-minute consultation: How to approach the withdrawal of neonatal intensive care
Pediatric Advance Care Planning and Families' Positive Caregiving Appraisals: An RCT
Parent Priorities in End-of-Life Care for Children With Cancer
Tags: 2023, 2023 SE3 - Oncology, Ananth P, Bayes Theorem, Boyden JY, Child, Child Parent Relation, Cross-sectional Study, de Oliveira S, Death, Female, Feudtner C, Gross CP, Human, JAMA Network Open, Kirch R, Lindsay M, Ma X, McCollum S, Middle Aged, Mun S, neoplasm/th [Therapy], Pitafi S, Psychology, Shabanova V, Terminal Care, Wolfe J
Barriers of Palliative Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Tags: 2017, Adult, Ahmadi JS, Azzizadeh Forouzi M, Banazadeh M, Clinical Competence, Cross Sectional Study, December 2017 List, Female, Health Personnel Attitude, Human, Iran, Islam, Male, Middle Aged, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Newborn, Nursing Staff, Organization, Organization And Management, Palliative Therapy, Psychology, Razban F, Reproducibility, Socioeconomics, Terminal Care, The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
"It's not about treatment, it's how to improve your life": The lived experience of occupational therapy in palliative care
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Australia, Badger S, December 2017 List, Female, Honey A, Human, Macleod R, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Therapy, Palliative & Supportive Care, Palliative Therapy, Procedures, Professional-patient Relationship, Psychology, Qualitative Research, Quality Of Life, Standards, Very Elderly
Research Review: attention bias modification (ABM): a novel treatment for anxiety disorders
Tags: 2010, Adolescents, Analysis, Anxieties, anxiety, Anxiety Disorders, Anxiety Disorders - diagnosis, Anxiety Disorders - psychology, Anxiety Disorders - therapy, Attention, Attentional bias, Backlog, Bar-Haim Y, Care And Treatment, Child Psychology, Children, Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Therapy, Cognitive Therapy/methods, COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY, DEVELOPMENTAL, Drug Therapy, EMOTIONAL FACES, EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION, Health Aspects, Journal Article, Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry, Medical Research, Medical treatment, Outcomes of Treatment, Psychiatry, Psychology, RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL, SCHIZOPHRENIA, SOCIAL PHOBIA, Therapy, THREAT, VISUAL-ATTENTION
What constitutes meaningful engagement for patients and families as partners on research teams?
Tags: 2018, 2023 SE1 - Parent Perspectives, Adult Aged, Aged, Attitude To Health, Black A, Canada, Caregivers, Chang W, Charlton SG, Family and Patient Participation, family engagement, Hamilton C, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, McNamee K, patient engagement in research, Patient experience, patient-oriented research, Psychology, Qualitative, Research Subjects, Researcher-Subject Relations, Strain K, Wallsworth C, Young Adult
Brief report: psychosocial functioning of fathers as primary caregivers of pediatric oncology patients
Tags: 2007, Adult, Backlog, Bonner MJ, Caregivers/statistics & numerical data, Child, Disabled Children/statistics & numerical data, father experience, Fathers/psychology/statistics & numerical data, Hardy KK, Humans, Hutchinson KC, Journal Article, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Male, Neoplasms/epidemiology, Psychological/diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology, Psychology, Questionnaires, Social Adjustment, Social Behavior, Stress, Willard VW
The Impact of End-of-Life Care Among Nurses Working in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
'In Palliative Care We Help Children Make Memories'
Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour in children with Cri-du-chat syndrome
A review of subjective impact measures for use with children and adolescents with epilepsy
Tags: 2004, Adolescent Child Child, Backlog, Baker GA, Cowan J, instrumentation Quality of Life, Journal Article, PedPal Lit, physiopathology/psychology Female Great Britain Humans Male Outcome Assessment (Health Care) Psychometrics/, Preschool Epilepsy/, Psychology, Quality of Life Research, Sickness Impact Profile
Medical, surgical, and health outcomes of gastrostomy feeding
Tags: 2006, Adolescent, Anthropometry, Backlog, Carr LJ, Cass H, Child, Cognition Disorders/epidemiology, Craig GM, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Diet Records, Disabled Children, Female, Gastrostomy/statistics & numerical data, Hastings RP, Health Status, Humans, Infant, Journal Article, Lawson M, Male, Motor Skills Disorders/epidemiology, Nutritional Failure, Nutritional Status, Postoperative Complications/epidemiology, Preschool, Prospective Studies, Psychology, Reilly S, Ryan M, Spitz L, Townsend J
Loss and meaning: How do people make sense of loss
The care for oncologic patients undergoing pediatric palliative care and the griefs of a health team
Tags: 2023, 2023 SE3 - Oncology, Alves RSF, anxiety, Article, Cancer Diagnosis, Chronic Disease, Clinical Article, coronavirus disease 2019, Cross-sectional Study, de Sena JGM, de Vasconcelos AV, Female, Follow Up, Health Service, Human, Male, Melo CF, Palliative Care, Palliative Therapy, Pandemic, Psicooncologia, Psychology, Questionnaire, Ruiz EM, Semi Structured Interview, Teixeira LC
Parents' Decision-Making for their Foetus or Neonate with a Severe Congenital Heart Defect
Tags: Child, Female, Fetus, Infant, Male, Newborn, Parents, Qualitative Research, 2022, Adult, Brown H, Cardiology In The Young, Congenital, Decision-making, Delaney RK, Donofrio MT, Fagerlin A, Heart Defects, Humans, Karasawa M, Miller SG, November 2022 List, Ozanne EM, Patel A, Pinto NM, Pregnancy, Psychology, Stark LA, Steltzer MM, Watt MH, Zickmund SL
Awareness of pediatric palliative care among health care workers
Parental grieving after a child dies from cancer: is stress from stem cell transplant a factor?
Tags: 2005, Adaptation, Backlog, Drew D, Foreman T, Goodenough B, Grief Health Services Needs and Demand Humans Male Mass Screening Neoplasms/psychology/, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, Journal Article, Maurice L, Non-U.S. Gov't Risk Assessment Risk Factors Stem Cell Transplantation/, PedPal Lit, Psychological Adult Analysis of Variance Anxiety/psychology Attitude to Death Attitude to Health Case-Control Studies Child Cross-Sectional Studies Depression/psychology Female, Psychological/diagnosis/etiology/, Psychology, psychology Questionnaires Research Support, Stress (Psychology), therapy New South Wales Nursing Assessment Nursing Methodology Research Parents/, Willis L
Discussing Serious News
Tags: 2017, Adult, Bereavement, December 2017 List, Doctor Patient Relation, Education, Emotion, Empathy, Female, Flint H, Hospital, Hossain M, Human, Interpersonal Communication, Klein M, Male, Medical Education, Meyer M, Palliative Therapy, Parent, Pediatrics, Procedures, Psychology, The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
Spirituality in patients with advanced illness: The role of symptom control, resilience and social network
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Barreto P, Clinical Trial, Cross Sectional Study, Cross-sectional Studies, Emotion, February 2018 List, Female, Fombuena M, Galiana L, Human, Journal Of Health Psychology, Male, Middle Aged, Multicenter Study, Oliver A, Palliative Therapy, Pascual A, Psychological Resilience, Psychology, Religion, Social Support, Soto-Rubio A, Terminal Care, terminally Ill Patient, Very Elderly, Young Adult
Discussing Death as a Possible Outcome of PICU Care
Tags: 2018, Attitude To Death, Child, Critical Illness, Death, Decision Making, doctor patient relationship, Family, Female, Gilleland JC, Human, Interpersonal Communication, Male, March List 2024, Parshuram CS, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Physician, Psychology, Risk Assessment, Terminal Care, Uncertainty
Upholding Ethical Decision Making in Children With Life Limiting Illnesses
Bereavement outcomes for parents who lose a child to cancer: are place of death and sex of parent associated with differences in psychological functioning?
Tags: 2004, Adaptation, Adult, Anxiety/diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Bereavement, Child, Depression/diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology, Drew D, Female, Goodenough B, Higgins S, Humans, Journal Article, Location Of Death, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Outcome Assessment (health Care), Parents/psychology, Psycho-Oncology, Psychological, Psychology, Questionnaires, Sex Factors, Trethewie S
"you Don't Know Until You Get There": The Positive And Negative "lived" Experience Of Parenting An Adult Child With 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS), a complex genetic syndrome associated with more than 180 features, presents complex challenges for parents including gaining a diagnosis. This phenomenological study sought the "lived" interpretations…
Tags: 2016, 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome, Campbell LE, Developmental-disabilities, Disorders, Families, Goodwin J, Health Psychology, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, Ipa, McCormack L, Mothers, Prevalence, Psychological Growth, Psychology, Psychology Clinical, September 2016 List, Stress, Symptoms, Trauma, Traumatic Distress, Velo-cardio-facial Syndrome
Do specialist palliative care teams improve outcomes for cancer patients? A systematic literature review
Tags: 1998, Backlog, Developed Countries, Hearn J, Higginson IJ, Human, Journal Article, Neoplasms/therapy, Non-U.S. Gov't, Outcome Assessment (health Care), Palliative Care/economics/organization & administration/utilization, Palliative Medicine, Patient Care Team, Patient Satisfaction, Psychology, Quality Of Life, Social, Support
Undergraduate nursing students' attitudes and preparedness toward caring for dying persons - A longitudinal study
Tags: 2017, Adolescent, Adult, Attitude To Death, Bergh I, Browall M, Ek K, Female, Hammarlund K, Health Personnel Attitude, Henoch I, Human, January 2018 List, longitudinal study, Lundh Hagelin C, Male, Melin-Johansson C, Middle Aged, Nurse Education In Practice, nursing education, nursing student, Osterlind J, Procedures, Psychology, Questionnaire, Strang S, Sweden, Terminal Care, Westin L
Family-Centered Culture Care: Touched by an Angel
Tags: 2019, Attitude To Death, Child, cultural anthropology, Empathy, Ethics, ethnology, Family Nursing, Hernandez JA, Hinduism, Human, Human Relation, Impatiens, Infant, Journal of Clinical Ethics, March List 2024, Mental Stress, Morality, Newborn, Nursing Staff, Psychology, Religion, touch, Treatment Refusal
Problems And Hopes Perceived By Mothers, Fathers And Physicians Of Children Receiving Palliative Care
Tags: 2015, Adolescent, Carroll K W, Child, Decision Making, Faerber J A, Father, Female, Feudtner C, Health Expectations, Hexem K R, Hill D L, Hope, Human, Human Relation, Infant, Kang T, Male, Miller V A, Mother, Newborn, Palliative Therapy, Physician, Preschool Child, Problem Solving, Psychology, Quality Of Life, September 2017 List, Young Adult
End-Of-Life Research as a Priority for Pediatric Oncology
Tags: 2004, Adaptation, Attitude To Death, Child, Decision Making, Family/px [psychology], Grief, Harper J, Health Priorities/og [organization & Administration], Hinds PS, Humans, Journal Of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, Needs Assessment, Neoplasms, Neoplasms/nu [nursing], Neoplasms/px [psychology], Nursing Research/og [organization & Administration], Oncology 2017 List, Oncology Nursing/og [organization & Administration], Pediatric Nursing/og [organization & Administration], Pritchard M, Psychological, Psychology, Social Support, Survivors/px [psychology], Terminal Care/og [organization & Administration], Terminal Care/px [psychology]
Impact of child death on paediatric trainees
Tags: 2018, Acute/ epidemiology, Adult, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Attitude To Death, Child, Death, February 2018 List, Female, Finn GM, Griksaitis MJ, Hollingsworth CE, Huckridge J, Humans, Intensive Care, Internship And Residency, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Health, Only Child, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Physicians/ psychology, Post-traumatic, Post-Traumatic/ epidemiology, Prevalence, Psychology, Stress Disorders, Surveys And Questionnaires, Traumatic, United Kingdom, Wesley C
Longitudinal Perinatal Palliative Care for Severe Fetal Neurologic Diagnoses
Posttraumatic growth in hospitalized children and adolescents
Quality of life in chronic illness: perceptions of parents and paediatricians
Tags: 2005, Acute/psychology/rehabilitation Longitudinal Studies Pain Measurement Parents/, Adolescent Arthritis, Archives of Disease in Childhood, at baseline and follow up, Backlog, but also after a period of follow up, differences at follow up did not decrease compared to baseline. CONCLUSION: At the onset of a chronic disease, especially in the subjective attributes. Systematic assessment of quality of life may contribute to better understanding between(TRUNCATED), Gemke RJ, Janse AJ, Journal Article, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Juvenile Rheumatoid/psychology/rehabilitation Asthma/psychology/rehabilitationAttitude of Health Personnel Child Child, Kimpen JL, Lymphocytic, not only at diagnosis but also after a period of follow up. Differences were particularly clear in the subjective attributes emotion (range of agreement 28-68%) and pain/discomfort (range of agreement 11-33%). In all patient groups, Pediatrics Perception Pneumonia/complications, PedPal Lit, Preschool Chronic Disease/psychology/rehabilitation Cystic Fibrosis/complications/psychology/rehabilitation Emotions Health Status Humans Infant Leukemia, Psychology, Quality Of Life, quality of life of paediatric patients may be misunderstood by healthcare professionals, Sinnema G, the paediatrician asse ssed the patient to have less pain/discomfort in comparison to the parents. Despite a prolonged patient- paediatrician relationship, Uiterwaal CS
A difference in perception of quality of life in chronically ill children was found between parents and pediatricians
Tags: [95% CI 2.00-11.22]), [95% CI 2.88-18.97], 2005, Acute, Adolescent Arthritis, and asthma (2.3, Backlog, Gemke RJ, Janse AJ, Journal Article, Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (4.7, Juvenile Rheumatoid/physiopathology/psychology/rehabilitation Asthma/physiopathology/psychology/rehabilitation Child Child, Kimpen JL, Lymphocytic, Pediatrics, PedPal Lit, physiology Male Pain, physiopathology, physiopathology Parents, Preschool Chronic Disease/psychology/, Psychology, Quality Of Life, rehabilitation Cognition Cross-Sectional Studies Cystic Fibrosis, rehabilitation Emotions Female Health Status Indicators Humans Infant Leukemia, rehabilitation Locomotion, Sinnema G, Social Perception Speech/physiology, Uiterwaal CS
Play in Children With Life-Threatening and Life-Limiting Conditions: A Scoping Review
Recommendations for using opioids in chronic non-cancer pain
Tags: 2003, Allan L, Analgesics, Backlog, Biomarkers of Pain, Chronic Disease, Dellemijn PL, Drug Administration Schedule, European Journal Of Pain, Faura CC, Humans, Ilias WK, Jensen TS, Journal Article, Kalso E, Opioid/therapeutic use, Pain/drug Therapy, Patient Education, Perrot S, Plaghki LH, Psychology, Quality Of Life/psychology, Zenz M