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- Tags: Attitude Of Health Personnel
[Difficulties in communication with parents of pediatric cancer patients during the transition to palliative care]
Tags: 2017, Article, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Cancer Mortality, Cancer Palliative Therapy, Cancer Patient, Cancer Therapy, Child, Childhood Cancer, Communication Barrier, Communication Barriers, Critical Illness/nu [nursing], Critical Illness/px [psychology], Disease Management, Dying, Empathy, Female, Hauser P, Hegedus K, Human, Humans, Interpersonal Communication, Medical Expert, Nyiro J, Oncologist, Oncology 2017 List, Orvosi Hetilap, Palliative Care/mt [methods], Palliative Care/px [psychology], Parent-child Relations, Parental Attitude, Parents/px [psychology], Pediatrician, Physician-patient Relations, Psychologist, Quality Of Health Care, Self Defense, Structured Interview, Zorgo S
[French law related to patient's rights and end of life: pediatric intensive care unit's health professionals' opinions]
Tags: 2014, Archives de Pediatrie, Assisted, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Cremer R, de Saint Blanquat L, Double Effect Principle, Dupic L, Elie C, France, Health Care, Health Surveys, Hubert P, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Lesage F, Palliative Care, Patient Care Team, Patient Rights, Pediatric, pour le Groupe francophone de réanimation et urgences pédiatriques (GFRUP), Quality Assurance, Resuscitation Orders, Suicide, Terminal Care, Withholding Treatment
A gap between the intention of the Swedish law and interactions between nurses and children of patients in the field of palliative oncology - The perspective of nurses
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Akesson H, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Child, Child Of Impaired Parents/lj [legislation & Jurisprudence], European Journal Of Oncology Nursing, Glasdam S, Hospice And Palliative Care Nursing, Humans, Intention, Karidar H, Neoplasms/nu [nursing], Oncology 2017 List, Oncology Nursing, Parents, Professional-family Relations, Sweden
A longitudinal method of teaching pediatric palliative care to interns: preliminary findings regarding changes in interns' comfort level
Tags: 2010, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Chung PJ, Curriculum/standards, Documentation/standards, Evan E, Female, Humans, Internship And Residency, Journal Article, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Palliative & Supportive Care, Palliative Care/methods, Pediatrics/education, Professional Competence, Professional-family Relations, Professional-patient Relations, Questionnaires, Roubinov D, Teaching/methods, Yazdani S, Young Adult, Zeltzer L
A paradigm of integrative care: healing with curing throughout life, "being with" and "doing to"
A qualitative study of health care professionals’ views and experiences of paediatric advance care planning
Tags: 2018, Adolescence, Advance Care Planning, Attitude Of Health Personnel, BMC Palliative Care, Child, Community -- England, Conversation, Death, Documentation, England, Family Attitudes, Hospices -- England, Hospital, Hospitals, Human, Infant, Jack BA, Knighting K, Medical Staff, Mitchell TK, Multidisciplinary Care Team, Newborn, O'Brien MR, Palliative Care, Pediatric Care -- Psychosocial Factors, Preschool, Qualitative Studies, Semi-Structured Interview, September 2018 List, Silverio SA, Terminal Care, Thematic Analysis, Time Factors
Always a burden? Healthcare providers' perspectives on moral distress
Tags: 2018, Adult, Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal Edition, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Burnout, Davis PG, Female, Gillam L, Health Personnel/px [psychology], Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Janvier A, Job Satisfaction, Male, Morals, Neonatal, Neonatal/es [Ethics], Neonatal/px [Psychology], Neonatal/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], October 2018 List, Prentice TM, Professional, Professional/et [Etiology], Professional/pc [Prevention & Control], Professional/px [Psychology], Psychological, Psychological/et [etiology], Psychological/pc [Prevention & Control], Qualitative Research, September 2018 List, Stress, Terminal Care, Terminal Care/es [ethics], Terminal Care/px [psychology]
An Order Protocol For Respiratory Distress/acute Pain Crisis In Pediatric Palliative Care Patients: Medical And Nursing Staff Perceptions
An order protocol for distress (OPD), including respiratory distress and acute pain crisis, has been established for pediatric palliative care patients at Sainte-Justine Hospital (SJH). After discussion with the patient/his or her family,…
Tags: 2016, Acute Pain/therapy, Adolescent, Adult, Advance Directives, Aged, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Bidet G, Canada, Child, Child Preschool, Daoust L, Ducruet T, Duval M, Female, Humans, Humbert N, Infant, Infant Newborn, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Male, March 2016 List, Medical Staff Hospital/psychology, Middle Aged, Nursing Staff Hospital/psychology, Palliative Care/standards, Pediatric Nursing/standards, Practice Guidelines As Topic, Respiratory Distress Syndrome Adult/therapy, Surveys And Questionnaires, Toledano B, Young Adult
Are we training our fellows adequately in delivering bad news to patients? A survey of hematology/oncology program directors
Tags: 2009, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Butera JN, Castillo J, Communication, Data Collection, Education, Fellowships And Scholarships, Graduate/economics/standards, Hebert HD, Hematology/education, Humans, Journal Article, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Medical, Medical Oncology/education, Mega AE, Physician-patient Relations, Truth Disclosure, United States
Assessing HeartSong as a Neonatal Music Therapy Intervention: A Qualitative Study on Personal and Professional Caregivers' Perspectives
Tags: 2023, Advances in Neonatal Care, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude to Medical Treatment, August List 2050, Bereavement, Caregiver Attitudes, Child, Cullen M, extended family, Fagan LJ, Heart Rate, Human, In Infancy and Childhood, Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Interpersonal Relations, Loewy JV, Memory, Music Therapy, Parental Attitudes, Parental Role, Qualitative Studies, Semi-Structured Interview, singing, Support, Psychosocial, Telephone, Thematic Analysis, van Dokkum NH
Attitude toward and current practice of transfer and transition of adolescents with congenital heart disease in the United States of America and Europe
Tags: 2009, Adolescent, Adolescent Transitions, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Canobbio MM, Child, Congenital/therapy, Continuity Of Patient Care, Europe, Fernandes SM, Fleck D, Heart Defects, Hilderson D, Humans, Journal Article, Kovacs AH, Linstead R, Meadows A, Moons P, Patient Transfer/statistics & numerical data, Pediatric Cardiology, Questionnaires, Retrospective Studies, Saidi AS, United States, Van Deyk K, Verstappen A
Attitudes and beliefs of palliative care physicians regarding communication with terminally ill cancer patients.
Tags: 2000, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Bruera E, Canada, Cross-cultural Comparison, DNAR, Europe, Family/px [psychology], Female, Humans, Journal Article, Male, Mazzocato C, Neoplasms/px [psychology], Neumann CM, Palliative Care/px [psychology], Palliative Medicine, Patient-centered Care, Physician-patient Relations, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Resuscitation Orders, Sala R, South America, Stiefel F, Terminally Ill/px [Psychology], Truth Disclosure
Attitudes and preferences of intensivists regarding the role of family interests in medical decision making for incompetent patients
Tags: 2003, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Critical Care Medicine, Cross-sectional Studies, Data Collection, Decision Making, Ethics, Euthanasia, Female, Hardart GE, Hospitals, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Legal Guardians, Male, Medical, Mental Competency, Middle Aged, Morals, Newborn, Passive, Professional-family Relations, Religion and Medicine, Teaching, Truog RD, United States
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
Beliefs about pain among professionals working with children with significant neurologic impairment
Tags: 2001, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Caregivers, Child, Child welfare, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Female, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Journal Article, Male, Nervous System Diseases/complications, O'Donnell ME, Oberlander T, Pain, Physician-patient Relations, Quality Of Life
CAMHS liaison: supporting care in general paediatric settings
Tags: 2006, Adolescent, Adolescent Psychiatry, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Child Psychiatry, Consultants/psychology, Continuing/organization & administration, Continuity Of Patient Care/organization & Administration, Education, England, Hospitals, Humans, Interprofessional Relations, Journal Article, Models, Nurse Clinicians/organization & administration/psychology, Nurse's Role, Nursing, Nursing Evaluation Research, Nursing Methodology Research, Nursing Staff/education/psychology, Organizational Objectives, Paediatric Nursing, Pediatric, Pediatric Nursing/education/organization & administration, PedPal Lit, Psychiatric Nursing/education/organization & administration, Questionnaires, Social Support, Total Quality Management/organization & administration, Watson E
Can the Ethical Best Practice of Shared Decision-Making lead to Moral Distress?
Tags: 2018, April 2017 List, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Burnout Professional, Clinical Ethics, Decision Making/ethics, Decision-making, End-Of-Life Issues, Gillam L, Humans, Journal of bioethical inquiry, Morals, Neonatology, Patient Care/ethics, Patient Participation, Physicians/ethics/psychology, Prentice TM, Professional-professional relationship, Stress Psychological
Caring Decisions: The Development Of A Written Resource For Parents Facing End-of-life Decisions
Tags: 2015, Adult, Advance Care Planning/ethics, Advance Care Planning/standards, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Australia, Child, Consumer Health Information/methods, Cossich M, Decision Making/ethics, Gillam L, Humans, Hynson J, Internet, Journal of Palliative Medicine, July 2017 List, Parents/education, Parents/psychology, Pilot Projects, Professional-family Relations, Publications, Sullivan J, Terminal Care/methods, Terminal Care/standards, Wilkinson D, Xafis V
Case study: the Interact Home Telehealth Project
Tags: 2013, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Ambulatory, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Brain Injuries, Child, Computers, Doolan D, Female, Handheld, Health Promotion, home care services, Humans, Infant, Journal Article, Journal Of Telemedicine And Telecare, Katalinic O, Male, Middle Aged, Monitoring, New South Wales, Palliative Care, Patient Satisfaction, Pediatrics, Pilot Projects, Preschool, Stroke, Telemedicine, Young A, Young Adult
Challenges to participation in paediatric palliative care research: a review of the literature
Tags: 2007, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Bartels U, Child, Constantin J, Hendershot E, Humans, Journal Article, Multi-site Ethics, Palliative Care/ethics, Palliative Medicine, Parents/psychology, Qualitative Research, Research Design/standards, Sung L, Terminally Ill/psychology, Tomlinson D, Wrathall G
Characteristics of family conferences at the bedside versus the conference room in pediatric critical care
Tags: 2013, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Cohort Studies, Decision Making, Female, Health Care Surveys, Hinds PS, Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Male, October TW, Parents, Patient Care Team, Patient Participation, Pediatric, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Physicians, Professional-family Relations, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Watson Anne C
Children with cancer talk about their own death with their families
Tags: 1993, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Child, Child Psychology, Christie D, Communication, Family Health, Female, Goldman A, Humans, Journal Article, Male, Neoplasms/psychology, Non-U.S. Gov't, Parent-child Relations, Patient Care Team, Pediatric Hematology And Oncology, Preschool, Questionnaires, Research Support, Self Disclosure, Sibling Relations, Truth Disclosure
Children's hospices: organizational and staff issues
Tags: 2002, Adolescent, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Child Health Services/organization & administration/trends, Great Britain, Hospices/organization & administration, Human, Journal Article, Organizational Culture, Palliative Care/organization & administration/trends, Palliative Medicine, Personal Satisfaction, Quality Of Health Care, Sheldon F, Speck P
Children's palliative care: examination of a nursing rotation programme
Tags: 2021, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Children's Hospice, Children's palliative nursing, Clinical Competence, Hospice And Palliative Care Nursing/education, Humans, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, Job Satisfaction, London, May 2021 List, Nursing Staff/education, O'Grady M, Pediatric Nursing/education, Petty J, Program Evaluation, Rotation programmes, Whiting L, Whiting M
Clinical incoherence about persons: the problem of the persistent vegetative state
Tags: 1996, Annals Of Internal Medicine, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Cassell EJ, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Humans, Journal Article, Persistent Vegetative State, Physicians/psychology, Professional Patient Relationship, Social Values, Tissue and Organ Procurement, Uncertainty
Clinician perspectives regarding the do-not-resuscitate order
Comfort of general internists and general pediatricians in providing care for young adults with chronic illnesses of childhood
Tags: 2008, Adolescent, Adolescent Transitions, Adult, Aged, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Cabana MD, Chronic Disease/psychology/therapy, Cross-sectional Studies, Davis MM, Demonner S, Family Practice/methods/trends, Female, Heisler M, Humans, Journal Article, Journal Of General Internal Medicine, Kerr EA, Male, Middle Aged, Okumura MJ, Pediatrics/methods/trends, Physician's Role/psychology, Young Adult
Communication between physician, patient, and family in the pediatric intensive care unit
Tags: 1993, Adaptation, Anxiety/prevention & control/psychology, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Communication, Critical Care Medicine, Defense Mechanisms, Education, Empathy, Grief, Humanism, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Intensive Care Units, Internal-External Control, Journal Article, Kinesics, Medical/methods, Parents/education/psychology, Patient Care Team, Patient Satisfaction, Pediatric, Physician-patient Relations, Physician's Role, Power (psychology), Professional-family Relations, Psychological, Todres ID
Comparing pediatric deaths with and without hospice support
Comparing research priorities for pediatric oncology from two panels of experts
Tags: 2005, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Congresses, Hare ML, Health Priorities, Health Services Needs And Demand, Humans, Journal Article, National Institutes of Health (U.S.)/organization & administration, Nursing Research/organization & administration, Oncologic Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Professional Staff Committees/organization & administration, Research Support, Seminars In Oncology Nursing, United States
Conducting feminist research in nursing: personal and political challenges
Tags: 1998, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Choice Behavior, Female, Feminism, Health Care For Women International, Humans, Journal Article, Maxwell-Young L, Nurses/psychology, Nursing Methodology Research/methods/standards, Olshansky E, Politics, Research Personnel/psychology, Steele R, Women/psychology
Consultation with children in hospital: children, parents' and nurses' perspectives
Tags: 2006, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Communication, Comprehension, Coyne I, Decision Making, England, Hospital/psychology, Hospitalized/psychology, Hospitals, Humans, Interviews, Journal Article, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Nurse-patient Relations, Nurse's Role, Nursing Staff, Parent-child Relations, Parents/psychology, Patient Participation, Pediatric, PedPal Lit, Questionnaires
Death by request in the Netherlands: facts, the legal context and effects on physicians, patients and families
Tags: 2010, Active, Assisted/es [Ethics], Assisted/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], Assisted/px [Psychology], Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Ethical Review/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], Euthanasia, Humans, Journal Article, Kimsma GK, Medicine, Health Care And Philosophy, Netherlands, Physician Assisted Dying PAD, Physicians/px [Psychology], Religion and Medicine, Suicide, Voluntary/es [Ethics], Voluntary/lj [Legislation & Jurisprudence], Voluntary/px [Psychology]
Development And Evaluation Of A Palliative Care Curriculum For Cystic Fibrosis Healthcare Providers.
Primary palliative care refers to basic skills that all healthcare providers can employ to improve quality of life for patients at any stage of disease. Training in these core skills is not commonly provided to clinicians caring for…
Tags:
2016, Altstein
LL, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Buxton D, Curriculum, Cystic Fibrosis, Cystic Fibrosis/psychology, Cystic Fibrosis/therapy, Disease Management, Education, End-of-life Care, Female, Friedman D, Georgiopoulos AM, Health Personnel/education, Health Personnel/psychology, Humans, Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, Linnemann RW, Male, March 2016 List, Middle Aged, Needs Assessment, O’Malley PJ, Palliative Care, Palliative Care/methods, Palliative Care/psychology, Quality Of Life, Surveys And Questionnaires, Terminal Care/methods, Terminal Care/psychology, United States
Differences in understanding of specialist palliative care amongst service providers and commissioners in South London
Tags: 2002, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Davis CL, Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration, George S, Humans, Jarrett N, Journal Article, Large S, London, Neoplasms/therapy, Non-U.S. Gov't, Palliative Care/organization & Administration, Palliative Medicine, Payne S, Referral And Consultation, Research Support, Sheldon F, Smith P, Terminology, Turner P
Discharge Communication Practices for Children With Medical Complexity: A Retrospective Chart Review
Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders in the Neonatal ICU: Experiences and Beliefs Among Staff
Tags: 2018, Arzuaga BH, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitudes, Brodsky DD, Cummings CL, Female, Health Knowledge, Hospital/psychology, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Male, Mao W, Medical Staff, Miedema D, Neonatal/statistics & Numerical Data, November 2019 List, Nursing Staff, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Practice, Professional-family Relations, Resuscitation Orders/psychology, Retrospective Studies, Surveys And Questionnaires, United States, Withholding Treatment/statistics & Numerical Data, Wraight CL
Dying At Lifes Beginning: Experiences Of Parents And Health Professionals In Switzerland When An ’in Utero' Diagnosis Incompatible With Life Is Made.
The disclosure of a diagnosis during pregnancy of a fetal malformation, which is incompatible with life, normally comes completely unexpectedly to the parents. Although a body of international literature has considered the topic, most of…
Tags: 2016, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Decision Making, Female, Fetal Congenital Malformation, Fetus/abnormalities, Fleming V, Gaps, Genetic Counseling/psychology, Humans, Iljuschin I, Interviews As Topic, Male, March 2016 List, Maurer F, Midwifery, Parents/psychology, Parpan F, Pehlke-Milde J, Pregnancy, Prenatal-diagnosis, Surveys And Questionnaires, Switzerland, Temporality, Thematic Analysis
Elective Ventilation To Facilitate Organ Donation In Infants With Anencephaly: Perinatal Professionals’ Views And An Ethical Analysis.
Following the elective ventilation and referral for organ donation of an infant with anencephaly, we sought local perinatal professionals' views of this practice.
METHODS:
Anonymous online survey: demographics, ethical viewpoints and potential…
Tags: 2016, Anencephaly/diagnosis, Anencephaly/therapy, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Brierley J, Ethical Analysis, Ethics, Female, Humans, International Journal of Paediatrics, Jivraj A, London, Major Congenital Anomaly, Male, May 2016 List, Neonates, Organ Donation, Palliative Care/ethics, Palliative Care/methods, Perinatal Care/ethics, Perinatal Care/methods, Pregnancy, Prenatal-diagnosis, Respiration Artificial/ethics, Scales A, Tissue And Organ Procurement/ethics