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- Tags: Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration]
Individualised advance care planning in children with life-limiting conditions
Tags: 2018, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Advance Care Planning/st [Standards], April 2019 List, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Attitude To Health, Child, Child Health Services/og [organization & Administration], Child Health Services/st [Standards], de Kruiff CC, Evidence-Based Medicine/mt [Methods], Female, Humans, Kremer L C M, Loeffen EAH, Male, Netherlands, Palliative Care/og [Organization & Administration], Palliative Care/px [psychology], Palliative Care/st [standards], Parents/px [psychology], Patient Satisfaction/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], Pediatric Palliative Care-Individualized Care Plan Working Group, Pilot Projects, Practice Guidelines As Topic, Quality Of Health Care, Schuiling-Otten MA, Tissing WJE, Verhagen AA
Pediatric advance care planning (pACP) for teens with cancer and their families: Design of a dyadic, longitudinal RCCT
Tags: 2017, Adolescent, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Communication, Contemporary Clinical Trials, Curtin KB, Decision Making, Family/px [psychology], Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Lyon ME, Male, Neoplasms/px [psychology], Okonkwo OC, Oncology 2018 List, Patient Preference/px [Psychology], Quality Of Life, Research Design, Single-Blind Method, Terminal Care/og [organization & Administration], United States, Wang J, Watson AE, Young Adult
The use of pediatric advance directives: a tool for palliative care physicians.
Tags: 2008, Advance Care Planning/es [Ethics], Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Backlog, Child, Child Advocacy, Child Advocacy/es [Ethics], Child Advocacy/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], Child Advocacy/px [Psychology], Decision Making, DNAR, Humans, Journal Article, Minors/lj [legislation & Jurisprudence], Minors/px [Psychology], Palliative Care/es [Ethics], Palliative Care/og [Organization & Administration], Palliative Care/px [psychology], Parental Consent/es [Ethics], Parental Consent/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], Parental Consent/px [Psychology], Patient Participation/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], Patient Participation/px [Psychology], Pediatrics/es [Ethics], Pediatrics/og [Organization & Administration], Personal Autonomy, Right to Die/es [Ethics], Right to Die/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care, United States, Zinner SE
Parent resuscitation preferences for young people with severe developmental disabilities.
Tags: 2006, Adolescent, Adult, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Advance Care Planning/organization & Administration, Analysis of Variance, Attitude To Health, Backlog, Child, Choice Behavior, Consent Forms, Developmental Disabilities/co [Complications], Developmental Disabilities/complications/therapy, Developmental Disabilities/th [Therapy], DNAR, Documentation, Female, Friedman SL, Health Education/og [Organization & Administration], Health Education/organization & administration, Humans, Journal Article, Journal Of The American Medical Directors Association, Male, Massachusetts, Organizational Policy, Parents, Parents/ed [education], Parents/education/psychology, Parents/px [psychology], Preschool, Program Evaluation, Resuscitation Orders/psychology, Resuscitation Orders/px [Psychology], Retrospective Studies, Skilled Nursing Facilities/og [Organization & Administration], Skilled Nursing Facilities/organization & administration, Treatment Refusal/psychology, Treatment Refusal/px [Psychology]
Pediatric advance care planning.
Tags: 2005, 7 died at home and 2 died at a hospital. Eight of the children's advance directives were followed during the dying process, 9 are deceased, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Advance Care Planning/organization & Administration, Backlog, Child, DNAR, DNAR Outcomes, Female, Hammes BJ, Humans, including preserving their child's quality of life and avoiding unnecessary suffering., individuals in the community raised concerns about the child's advance directive. CONCLUSIONS: Even though the topic of their child's death is difficult, Infant, Interviews As Topic, Journal Article, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Kempf M, Klevan J, Male, Newborn, Parents/psychology, Parents/px [psychology], Pediatrics, PedPal Lit, Preschool, the majority of the interviewed parents found the advance care planning process for the child helpful because it assured the best care for the child, while 1 was not. Th irteen parents were interviewed. Twelve stated that the process of advance care planning benefited their children and their family. Rarely, Williams MS, Wisconsin
Is an advance care planning model feasible in community palliative care? A multi-site action research approach.
Tags: 2012, 80 And Over, Adult, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Advance Directives, Aged, Backlog, Blackford J, Community Health Services/og [Organization & Administration], DNAR, Female, Humans, Journal Article, Journal Of Advanced Nursing, Male, Middle Aged, Models, Organizational, Palliative Care/og [Organization & Administration], Program Evaluation, Rural Population, Street A, Terminal Care/og [organization & Administration], Urban Population, Victoria
Barriers to conducting advance care discussions for children with life-threatening conditions.
Tags: 2012, Adult, Advance Care Planning/og [Organization & Administration], Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitudes, Backlog, Child, Communication Barriers, Critical Illness/th [therapy], DNAR, DNAR Outcomes, Durall A, Female, Health Knowledge, Hospital/es [Ethics], Hospital/px [Psychology], Hospital/st [Standards], Hospitals, Humans, Journal Article, Male, Medical Staff, Palliative Care/st [standards], Pediatric, Pediatrics, Practice, Questionnaires, United States, Wolfe J, Zurakowski D