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- Tags: Death
When Parents Face The Death Of Their Child: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Survey Of Parental Perspectives On Their Child’s End- Of Life Care.
Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professional support. Care services should be based on empirical evidence, be sensitive to the needs of the families concerned, take into account the…
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2016, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, Bergstraesser E, BMC Palliative Care, Chantal Grandjean, Cross-sectional Studies, Death, Decision Making, End Of Life, Engberg S, Eva Cignacco
K, Female, Humans, Infant Newborn, Male, Marfurt-Russenberger, May 2016 List, Nicolas Von der Weid, Parental Perspectives, Parents/psychology, Patricia Fahrni-Nater, Pediatrics, Pediatrics/standards, Perception, Questionnaire Survey, Ramelet AS, Resuscitation Orders/psychology, Surveys And Questionnaires, Switzerland, Terminal Care, Terminal Care/standards, Von der Weid N, Zimmermann K
Facilitators and Barriers Affecting Implementation of Neonatal Palliative Care by Nurses in Mainland China
Tags: 2022, acceptance, Adult, Aged, Analgesia, Article, Attitude, Barriers, Black BP, CARE, China, Chinese, Clinical, controlled, Death, decision, Education, emotional, Facilitators, Female, Frontiers in Pediatrics, guidance, Human, intensive, Kain VJ, Major, making, Male, middle, Multicenter, Neonatal, Newborn, Nurse, Nurses, October 2022 List, Palliative, Scale, script, simplified, Skill, Social, Song Y, study, Therapy, Unit, vocational, Well-being, Zhong Y
Physician Decision-Making Process about Withholding/Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatments in Paediatric Patients: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
Dying child and nurses' mourning
Tags: Child, Death, Human, Nurse, 2021, Anger, CARE, Child, conference abstract, Curriculum, Death, Demography, Dying, Education, European Psychiatry, Evangelou E, Guilt, Hospitalized Child, January List 2023, Koutelekos I, Kyritsi E, Lekas C, mourning, Nurse Care, Pediatric Hospital, pediatric nurse, Questionnaire, Sadness, theoretical study, Zartaloudi A
Association of mortality with the death of a sibling in childhood
Tags: 2017, Animals, Bereavement, causes of death, Children, Chordata, Cnattingius S, Cohort Studies, Death, death rate, Denmark, Developed Countries, Eukaryotes, Europe, European Union Countries, February 2018 List, Fu Bo, Hominidae, Homo, JAMA Pediatrics, Li Jiong, Liew ZeYan, Mammals, Man, Mortality, Nordic Countries, Northern Europe, OECD Countries, Olsen J, Parner ET, Primates, Qin GuoYou, Risk Factors, Scandinavia, Siblings, Sweden, Vertebrates, Vestergaard M, Yu YongFu, Zhao NaiQing
Japanese physicians' attitudes toward end-of-life discussion with pediatric patients with cancer
Tags: 2018, Adolescent, Adult, anxiety, Article, Cancer Patient, Child, Controlled Study, Death, Dotani C, Human, Inoguchi H, Kato M, Kobayashi M, Malignant Neoplasm, Multicenter Study, Nakahara R, Ogawa C, Oncology 2018 List, Oshima Y, Palliative Therapy, pediatric patient, Pediatrician, Questionnaire, Shimizu K, Supportive Care In Cancer : Official Journal Of The Multinational Association Of Supportive Care In Cancer, Yoshida S
Death Talk: Basic Linguistic Rules And Communication In Perinatal And Paediatric End-of-life Discussions.
This paper considers clinician/parent communication difficulties noted by parents involved in end-of-life decision-making in the light of linguistic theory.
METHODS:
Grice's Cooperative Principle and associated maxims, which enable…
Tags: 2016, Communication, Consumer Health Information, Death, Decision Making, Decision-making, End-of-life Care, Female, Health Communication, Humans, Linguistics, Male, May 2016 List, Parents/psychology, Patient Education and Counseling, Pediatrics, Perinatal Death, Pregnancy, Professional-family Relations, Terminal Care/methods, Terminally Ill, Watkins A, Wilkinson D, Xafis V
Delivery Room Deaths Of Extremely Preterm Babies: An Observational Study
Many extremely preterm neonates die in the delivery room (DR) after decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatments or after failed resuscitation. Specific palliative care is then recommended but sparse data exist about the…
Tags: 2016, Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition, August 2016 List, Birth, Challenge, Comfort Care, Death, Decision Making, Delivery Room, Delivery Rooms, Dying, Epipage-2, Extreme Prematurity, Infant, Management, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Perinatal Palliative Care, Perspectives, Weeks Gestation, X Durrmeyer
The aggressive end-of-life care in pediatric cancer patients in taiwan
Tags: 2018, Cancer Chemotherapy, Cancer Patient, Child, conference abstract, Controlled Study, Death, Diagnosis, do not resuscitate order, Female, Hospice Care, Human, Intensive Care Unit, Intubation, Major Clinical Study, Male, Medical Record Review, Oncology 2018 List, patent, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, Retrospective Study, School Child, Taiwan, Wu LM
Parents with a child throughout the end-of-course: A qualitative study
Pediatric organ donation and transplantation
Vulnerable Populations Receiving Palliative Radiation in a Children's Hospital: Reporting on the Underreported
Tags: 2019, Adult, Anesthesia, Asia, cancer radiotherapy, Central Nervous System Tumor, Child, conference abstract, Controlled Study, Death, electronic medical record, employer, Female, Follow Up, fraud, housing, Human, Hwang L, immigration, International Journal Of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Lee H J, Liu K X, lowest income group, Major Clinical Study, Male, Medical Record Review, Mental Stress, Neuroblastoma, Olch A J, Oncology 2019 List, Organization, Pain, Poverty, race, radiation oncologist, Radiotherapy, Retrospective Study, Rhabdomyosarcoma, School Child, South and Central America, Terminal Care, vulnerable population, Wong K, Young Adult
Dying Later, Surviving Longer
Couples at risk following the death of their child: predictors of grief versus depression
Tags: 2005, Adult, Aged, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Bereavement, Couples, Death, Depression, Depression/psychology, Dijkstra I, Family Characteristics, Humans, Journal Article, Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology, Middle Aged, Parents, Risk Factors, Schut H, Stroebe M, Stroebe W, Time Factors, van den Bout J, van der Heijden P, Wijngaards-de ML
Expressing Condolences to a Family after the Death of a Child #443
Parental bereavement: the crisis of meaning
Supporting the family after the death of a child.
Tags: 2012, Adolescent, AIM, Backlog, Child, Chronic Disease, Counseling, Death, Disabled Children, Grief, Guidelines As Topic, Guilt, HEALTH COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY, Humans, IM, Infant, Journal Article, Mortality, Parenting, Parents, Pediatrics, Physician's Role, Premature, Preschool, Professional-family Relations, sibling bereavement, Siblings, Social Support, Substance-Related Disorders, Sudden, Sudden Infant Death, Suicide, Wender E
Can the death of a child be good?
Tags: 2008, Backlog, Child, Death, Journal Article, Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Welch SB
Guidance on forgoing life-sustaining medical treatment
Tags: 2017, Apparent Life Threatening Event/th [therapy], Article, Awareness, Boss RD, Caregiver, Carter BS, Child Abuse, Child Care, Christian CW, Clinical Decision Making, Comatose Patient, Consensus, Consultation, Critical Illness/th [therapy], Davies D, Death, Death By Neurologic Criteria, Dell ML, Developmental Disorder/th [therapy], Diekema DS, Disease Burden, Disease Course, Elster N, Ethical Decision Making, Extremely Low Gestational Age, Family Decision Making, Family Stress, Feudtner C, Flaherty EG, Fortson BL, Foster Care, Gavril AR, Gestational Age, Goal Attainment, Guinn-Jones M, Hauer JM, Health Belief, High Risk Population, Human, Humphrey LM, Hurley TP, Hydration, Idzerda SM, Imaizumi S, Imminent Death, Informed Consent, Intensive Care, Interpersonal Communication, Katz AL, Klick J, Klipstein S, Laskey A, Laventhal N, Legal Aspect, Legano LA, Leventhal JM, Life-sustaining Medical Treatment, Linebarger JS, Lord B, MacAuley RC, MacMillan H, Medical Ethics, Medical Expert, Medical Information, Medical Procedures, Medical Specialist, Medically Administered Nutrition And Hydration, Moon MR, Neglect, Neurologic Disease/di [diagnosis], November 2017 List, Nutrition, Okun AL, Opel DJ, Oxygenation, Pain/th [therapy], Palliative Therapy, Parker S, Patient Care Planning, Pediatrician, Pediatrics, Practice Guideline, Priority Journal, Prognosis, Quality Of Life, Resuscitation, Rivera F, shared decision making, Social Support, Spiritual Care, Statter MB, Stedt E, Survival, Teamwork, Terminal Care, Tissue Perfusion, Uncertain Prognosis, Weise KL
Interventions for noisy breathing in patients near to death
Tags: 0 (Cholinergic Antagonists), 0 (Muscarinic Antagonists), 2008, April 2019 List, Cholinergic Antagonists/tu [Therapeutic Use], Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Death, DL48G20X8X (Scopolamine), Hillier R, Humans, Muscarinic Antagonists/tu [Therapeutic Use], Respiratory Sounds/de [Drug Effects], Scopolamine/tu [Therapeutic Use], Terminal Care/mt [methods], Wee B
Losing Thomas & Ella: A Father's Story (A Research Comic).
Losing Thomas & Ella: A Father's Story (A Research Comic)
Tags: 2017, Comics-based research, Death, Fathers, Fathers/ Psychology, Graphic Novels as Topic, Grief, Humans, January 2018 List, Journal Of Medical Humanities, Male, Narration, Narrative research, Perinatal Death, Qualitative Research, Research comics, Sequential art, Stillbirth, Weaver-Hightower MB
Listening To Parents: The Role Of Symptom Perception In Pediatric Palliative Home Care
Tags: 2016, Adult, Borasio GD, Brandstatter M, Cross Sectional Study, Death, Duroux A, Dyspnea/di [diagnosis], Female, Führer M, Grasser M, Home Care, Human, January 2017 List, Male, Pain/di [diagnosis], Palliative & Supportive Care, Palliative Therapy, Parent, Pediatrics, Perception, Procedures, Psychology, Quality Of Life, Questionnaire, Retrospective Study, Standards, Symptom Assessment, Vollenbroich R
Listening To Parents: The Role Of Symptom Perception In Pediatric Palliative Home Care
This study analyzes symptom perception by parents and healthcare professionals and the quality of symptom management in a pediatric palliative home care setting and identifies which factors contribute to a high quality of palliative and…
Tags: 2016, Adult, Borasio GD, Brandstatter M, Cross-sectional Studies, Death, Duroux A, Dyspnea/diagnosis, Dyspnea/psychology, End-of-life Symptoms, Female, Führer M, Grasser M, Home Care Services/standards, Humans, Male, November 2016 List, Pain/diagnosis, Pain/psychology, Palliative & Supportive Care, Palliative Care/methods, Palliative Care/psychology, Parents/psychology, Pediatric Palliative Home Care, Pediatrics/methods, Perception, Quality Of Life/psychology, Retrospective Studies, Surveys And Questionnaires, Symptom Assessment/psychology, Symptom Perception, Vollenbroich R
Musicotherapy and narrative creations with an adolescent admitted to the pediatric hematology-oncology department
Tags: 2019, Adolescent, appendix, Article, Child, Crinquand S, Death, Hematology, hospitalized adolescent, Human, Identity, injury, Ledeuil E, Lignier B, Male, Music Therapy, Music therapy mediation, Narrative, Narrative identity, Neuropsychiatrie de l'Enfance et de l'Adolescence., Oncology, Oncology 2019 List, Palliative Care, Palliative Therapy, Sound, Symbolism, Symbolization, Trauma, Viode C
Research on the effect of parental bereavement: implications for social work intervention
[To maintain or to withdraw life support? Variations on the methods of ending life in a pediatric intensive care unit over a period of 6 years]
Home-Based Palliative Care for Children With Incurable Cancer: Long-term Perspectives of and Impact on General Practitioners
Tags: 2017, Bindels PJE, Cancer Epidemiology, Child, Controlled Study, Cross-sectional Study, Darlington ASE, Death, Distress Syndrome, Doctor Patient Relation, Fatigue, General Practitioner, Human, Human Versus Animal Comparison, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Major Clinical Study, Michiels EMC, Nonhuman, Oncology 2017 List, Pain, Palliative Therapy, Panic, Pieters R, Pluijm SMF, Powerlessness, Questionnaire, Sadness, Symptom, Thermometer, van den Heuvel-Eibrink MM, van der Geest IMM, van der Heide A
Pediatric Resident Experience Caring for Children at the End of Life in a Children's Hospital
Tags: 2019, Academic pediatrics., Article, Bamat T, Burnout, Child, Controlled Study, Death, Drug Withdrawal, Education, End-of-life Care, Female, Feudtner C, Griffis H, Human, Life Sustaining Treatment, Major Clinical Study, Male, McConathey E, Medical Record Review, October 2019 List, Palliative Care, Palliative Therapy, postgraduate student, Resident, resident education, Resuscitation, Retrospective Study, Statistics, Terminal Care, Trowbridge A, Walter J K
Quantitative estimation of rare adverse events which follow a biological progression: a new model applied to chronic NSAID use
Tags: 2000, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Backlog, Cohort Studies, Databases, Death, Digestive System, Disease Progression, Endoscopy, Factual, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/chemically induced/mortality, Humans, Journal Article, McQuay HJ, Models, Moore RA, Non-Steroidal/adverse effects, Non-U.S. Gov't, Pain, Peptic Ulcer Perforation/chemically induced/mortality, Research Support, Reynolds DJ, Risk Assessment, statistical, Tramer MR
Reframing US Maternity Care: Lessons Learned From End-of-Life Care
Tags: 2017, Caughey AB, Death, Decision Making, Delivery Obstetric, Female, Guidelines As Topic, Humans, Infant Newborn, Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, Lowe NK, Maternal Health Services, Midwifery, November 2017 List, Palliative Care, Parturition, Patient Participation, Patient Safety, Patient-centered Care, Pregnancy, Snowden JM, Terminal Care, Tilden EL, United States
Memory-Making in Neonatal End-of-Life Care
Care after death in children's hospices: recommendations for moving and handling, and for managing physiological deterioration
Application of Instrumental Variable Analysis in Pediatric End-of-Life Research: A Case Study
A Sociocultural Approach to Children's Perceptions of Death and Loss.
Tags: 2017, anxiety, Attitudes Toward Death, Bereavement, Child Development, Cognition, Content Analysis (communication), Death, December 2017 List, Drawing, Drawings, Emotions (psychology), Fear, Grief, Interviewing, Loss, Omega: Journal Of Death & Dying, Phenomenography, Phenomenology, Prevention, Social Context, Soyeon P, Sungeun Y, Thematic Analysis, Young Children
Improving communication within multi-disciplinary teams in children with life limiting conditions
Living With Dying In The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Nursing Perspective
Despite reported challenges encountered by nurses who provide palliative care to children, few researchers have examined this phenomenon from the perspective of nurses who care for children with life-threatening illnesses in pediatric…
Tags: 2016, American Journal of Critical Care, Analysis, Beliefs, Child, Compassion Fatigue, Critical Care Medicine, Critically Ill Children, Death, Experiences, Family, Grief, Health Aspects, Intensive Care Units Pediatric, J S, July 2016 List, Lockhart, Management, Nurses, Nursing, Opinions And Attitudes, Pediatric Intensive-care, Pediatric Nursing, Practice, Professionals, Stayer