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June 2017 List
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26861443
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Liminality In Pediatric Palliative Care
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The American Journal Of Hospice & Palliative Care
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2017
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Chronic Care; End Of Life; Palliative Care; Pediatrics; Rites Of Passage; Transitions
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Carter Brian S
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Palliative care for infants, children, and adolescents encompasses numerous transitions and thresholds of uncertainty that challenge conventional clinical medicine. Palliative care clinicians have opportunities to be more comfortable amid such challenges, or perhaps even overcome them, if they are attuned to the unique times and places in which patients, their families, and caregivers find themselves throughout illness and recovery or transitioning toward the end of life. Patient-clinician encounters often dwell in these liminal places. The concept of liminality gives validation to the patient or family's being "stuck in places betwixt and between" a past life rich with relationship and purpose and an acute, chronic, or critical illness. Or having resolved the acute crisis of hospitalization that place between the past bounds of illness and the uncertain path forward, perhaps even toward death. Liminality provides a framework for addressing the unbound spaces that patients and families occupy: What is past is behind-the present place is tenuous and temporary, and what is ahead uncertain. This place is where palliative care clinicians can offer clinicians and families guidance.
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10.1177/1049909116629758
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2017
Carter Brian S
chronic care
End Of Life
June 2017 List
Palliative Care
Pediatrics
rites of passage
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
transitions
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Text
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Citation List Month
May 2017 List
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Why Palliative Care For Children Is Preferable To Euthanasia
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The American Journal Of Hospice & Palliative Care
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2016
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End Of Life; Ethics; Euthanasia; Palliative Care; Pediatrics
Beneficence; Child; Child Welfare/ethnology; Europe; Euthanasia/ethics; Humans; Palliative Care/ethics; Pediatrics/standards; Terminal Care/ethics
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Carter Brian S
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Recent laws in Europe now allow for pediatric euthanasia. The author reviews some rationale for caution, and addresses why ensuring the availability of pediatric palliative care is an important step before allowing pediatric euthanasia.
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10.1177/1049909114542648
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2016
Beneficence
Carter Brian S
Child
Child Welfare/ethnology
End Of Life
Ethics
Europe
Euthanasia
Euthanasia/ethics
Humans
May 2017 List
Palliative Care
Palliative Care/ethics
Pediatrics
Pediatrics/standards
Terminal Care/ethics
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care