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<a href="http://www.cinahl.com/cgi-bin/refsvc?jid=979&accno=2009107523" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://www.cinahl.com/cgi-bin/refsvc?jid=979&accno=2009107523</a>
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Palliative care in Poland -- the Warsaw hospice for children
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European Journal Of Palliative Care
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2006
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Child; Patient Discharge; Patient Admission; Poland; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Hospice palliative care; Nursing Journals; Online/Print; Palliative Care/ei [Ethical Issues]; Palliative Care/td [Trends]; Pediatric Care; Pediatric Care/td [Trends]; Peer Reviewed Journals; UK & Ireland Journals.
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Friedrichsdorf SJ; Brun S; Zernikow B; Dangel T
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Stefan Friedrichsdorf, Sandra Brun, Boris Zernikow and Tomasz Dangel report on epidemiological data and describe Warsaw's paediatric hospice home care programme.
2006
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2006
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Brun S
Child
Dangel T
Editorial Board Reviewed
European Journal Of Palliative Care
Expert Peer Reviewed
Friedrichsdorf SJ
Hospice palliative care
Journal Article
Nursing Journals
Online/Print
Palliative Care/ei [Ethical Issues]
Palliative Care/td [trends]
Patient Admission
Patient Discharge
Pediatric Care
Pediatric Care/td [Trends]
Peer Reviewed Journals
Poland
UK & Ireland Journals.
Zernikow B
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<a href="http://www.haywardpublishing.co.uk/_year_search_revi%20ew.aspx?JID=4&Year=2014&Edition=504" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://www.haywardpublishing.co.uk/_year_search_revi ew.aspx?JID=4&Year=2014&Edition=504</a>
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What do physicians think about paediatric palliative care? A survey in Singapore
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European Journal Of Palliative Care
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2014
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survey
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Chong PH
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While adult palliative care has been gaining wider acceptance, public and pr fessional awareness of the benefits of paediatric palliative care is still lacking. This significant concerns that could be barriers to early and appropriate referral.Poh Heng Chong has asked physicians working in the paediatric department of a Singaporean hospital how they feel about referring children to palliative care. His study reveals significant concerns that could be overcome by using a collaborative care model.
2014
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2014
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Chong PH
European Journal Of Palliative Care
Journal Article
Survey