1
40
1
-
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
PedPalASCNet Member Publications
Subject
The topic of the resource
A collection of relevant articles published by one or more of PedPalASCNet's members
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Citation List Month
n/a
URL Address
<a href="http://scholars.wlu.ca/scwk_faculty/12/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://scholars.wlu.ca/scwk_faculty/12/</a>
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Research priorities in pediatric palliative care: a delphi study
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Journal Of Palliative Care
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2007
Subject
The topic of the resource
Attitude of Health Personnel; Attitude to Health; Benchmarking; bereavement; Canada; Child; Consensus; Delphi Technique; Evidence-Based Practice; Family/psychology; Humans; Needs Assessment/organization & administration; Pain/prevention & control; Palliative Care/organization & administration; Pediatrics/organization & administration; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Psychological/prevention & control; Questionnaires; Research Design; Research/organization & administration; Stress
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Steele R; Fletcher JM; Bosma H; Siden H; Straatman L; Fleming C; Cadell S; Davies B
Description
An account of the resource
Pediatric palliative care is increasingly recognized to be a specialized type of care requiring specific skills and knowledge, yet, as found in several countries, there is little available research evidence on which to base care. Objectives: The goal of the project was to achieve consensus among palliative care practitioners and researchers regarding the identification of pertinents lines of research. Method: A Delphi technique was used with an interdisciplinary panel (n=14–16) of researchers and frontline clinicians in pediatric palliative care in Canada. Results: Four priority research questions were identified: What matters most for patients and parents receiving pediatric palliative services? What are the bereavement needs of families in pediatric palliative care? What are the best practice standards in pain and symptom management? What are effective strategies to alleviate suffering at the end of life? Conclusions: These identified priorities will provide guidance and direction for research efforts in Canada, and may prove useful in providing optimal care to patients and families in pediatric palliative care.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
<a href="http://scholars.wlu.ca/scwk_faculty/12/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">scwk_faculty/12</a>
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).
2007
Attitude Of Health Personnel
Attitude To Health
Benchmarking
Bereavement
Bosma H
Cadell S
Canada
Child
Consensus
Davies B
Delphi Technique
Evidence-based Practice
Family/psychology
Fleming C
Fletcher JM
Humans
Journal Of Palliative Care
Needs Assessment/organization & administration
Pain/prevention & control
Palliative Care/organization & Administration
Pediatrics/organization & Administration
Practice Guidelines As Topic
Psychological/prevention & control
Questionnaires
Research Design
Research/organization & administration
Siden H
Steele R
Straatman L
Stress