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<p>1743-0593<br />Harrop, Emily Jane<br />Brombley, Karen<br />Boyce, Katherine<br />Journal Article<br />England<br />Arch Dis Child Educ Pract Ed. 2017 May 9. pii: edpract-2016-312522. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2016-312522.</p>
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Fifteen Minute Consultation: Practical Pain Management In Paediatric Palliative Care
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Archives Of Disease In Childhood. Education And Practice Edition
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2017
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Neurodisability; Neuropathic; Oncology; Pain; Palliative
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Harrop EJ; Brombley K; Boyce K
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Pain and distress in the paediatric palliative care population can be very difficult to manage. Clinical scenarios range from the acute management of cancer-related pain at the end of life to the ongoing long-term support of children with complex multimodal pain related to progressive neurological conditions. Understanding the child's underlying condition, possible causes of pain and their preferred mode of communication are important to the delivery of holistic care. Modification of environmental factors, basic care consideration and non-pharmacological measures have a large role to play, alongside conventional analgesics. Medication may also need to be delivered by novel routes such as transdermal patches, continuous subcutaneous infusion of multiple drugs or transmucosal breakthrough analgesic doses. Two cases are used to illustrate approaches to these clinical problems.
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10.1136/archdischild-2016-312522
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2017
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition
Boyce K
Brombley K
Harrop EJ
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Neurodisability
Neuropathic
Oncology
Pain
Palliative
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<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-311974">http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-311974</a>
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'I Can't Tell My Child They Are Dying'. Helping Parents Have Conversations with Their Child
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Archives Of Disease In Childhood. Education And Practice Edition
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2017
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Child; General Paediatrics; Only Child; Palliative Care
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Aldridge J; Shimmon K; Miller M; Fraser LK; Wright B
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This paper explores the challenges of resolving conflicting feelings around talking with a child about their terminal prognosis. When children are left out of such conversations it is usually done with good intent, with a parent wishing to protect their child from anxiety or loss of hope. There is however growing evidence that sensitive, timely, age appropriate information from those with whom children have a good relationship is helpful both for the child and their family. There is no evidence that involving children in sensitive and timely discussions creates significant problems, rather that withholding information may lead to confusion, frustration, distress and anger. The authors discuss ways in which families can be supported to have these significant conversations with their children.
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<a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2016-311974">10.1136/archdischild-2016-311974</a>
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2017
Aldridge J
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition
Child
Fraser LK
General Paediatrics
May 2017 List
Miller M
Only Child
Palliative Care
Shimmon K
Wright B