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End-of- Life Decision-making For Newborns: A 12-year Experience In Hong Kong. Archives Of Disease In Childhood Fetal & Neonatal Edition
Neonatal end-of-life decisions could be influenced by cultural and ethnic backgrounds. These practices have been well described in the West but have not been systematically studied in an Asian population.
OBJECTIVES
To determine: (1)…
Tags: 2016, April 2016 List, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Cause Of Death, Chan LC, Cheung HM, Decision Making, Ethics, Female, Hong Kong, Humans, Infant, Infant Mortality/trends, Infant Newborn, Lam HS, Ma TP, Male, Ng PC, Palliative Care, Poon TC, Retrospective Studies, Terminal Care/trends, Withholding Treatment/trends
Exploring The Spiritual Needs Of Families With Seriously Ill Children
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, August 2016 List, Child, Cultural Characteristics, Family/psychology, Female, Ferrell B, Humans, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, Male, Needs Assessment, Nursing, Nursing Assessment, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative, Qualitative Research, Spirituality
Predictors Of Intention To Refer To Pediatric Palliative Or Hospice Care
Tags: 2016, Adult, Age Factors, American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Andersen, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, August 2016 List, Behavioral Model, Continental Population Groups, Female, Health Service Use, Hospice, Hospice Care/psychology, Hospitals Pediatric/statistics & Numerical Data, Humans, Intensive Care Units Neonatal/statistics & Numerical Data, Intention, Male, Middle Aged, N E Conner, N Uddin, Nurse, Nurses Pediatric/psychology, Palliative Care, Palliative Care/psychology, Pediatrics, Referral, Referral And Consultation/statistics & Numerical Data, Regression Analysis, Sex Factors
A Survey Of Key Opinion Leaders On Ethical Resuscitation Practices In 31 European Countries.
Europe is a patchwork of 47 countries with legal, cultural, religious, and economic differences. A prior study suggested variation in ethical resuscitation/end-of-life practices across Europe. This study aimed to determine whether this…
Tags: 2016, Adult, Askitopoulou H, Bioethics, Bossaert L, Cardiac Arrest, Cardioulmonary Resuscitation/ethics, Child, Child Preschool, December 2016 List, Emergency Care, End-of-life Care, Ethics Medical, Europe, Female, Greif R, Haywood K, Heart Arrest/therapy, Humans, Leadership, Linear Models, Male, Mentzelopoulos SD, Perkins GD, Raffay V, Resuscitation, Surveys And Questionnaires, Terminal Care/ethics, Van de Voorde P, Xanthos T
Family Conferences In The Neonatal Icu: Observation Of Communication Dynamics And Contributions.
OBJECTIVES:
Clinicians in the neonatal ICU must engage in clear and compassionate communication with families. Empirical, observational studies of neonatal ICU family conferences are needed to develop counseling best practices and to train…
Tags: 2016, Arnold RM, Boss RD, Communication, Critical Illness/psychology, December 2016 List, Decision Making, Donohue PK, Empathy, Female, Humans, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Larson SM, Male, Parents/psychology, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative Research, Roter DL, Terminal Care/psychology
Families' Priorities In Life-limiting Illness: Improving Quality With Online Empowerment
Improving quality of life (QOL) is the central focus of palliative care support for children with life-limiting illness (LLI), but achieving this can be challenging.
INTERVENTION:
MyQuality is an online tool that enables families to choose…
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Beringer A, Child, Child Preschool, Disabled Children/psychology, Family, Female, Fletcher M, Harris N, Hospice, Humans, Infant, Internet, July 2016 List, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Outcome, Palliative Care, Parents, Parents/psychology, Power (psychology), Quality Of Life, Quality Of Life/psychology, Social Support, Surveys And Questionnaires, United Kingdom, Young Adult
The Experiences Of Families Living With The Anticipatory Loss Of A School-age Child With Spinal Muscular Atrophy – The Parents’ Perspectives
To probe into parents’ anticipatory loss of school-age children with Type I or II spinal muscular atrophy.
Background
Spinal muscular atrophy is a rare disorder that causes death. Children die early due to either gradual atrophy…
Tags: 2016, Adult, Anticipatory Loss, Child, Female, Grief, Humans, Interviews As Topic, Journal of Clinical Nursing, July 2016 List, Male, Middle Aged, Muscular Atrophy Spinal/nursing, Muscular Atrophy Spinal/psychology, Nurse's Role, Parents/psychology, School-age Children, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Taiwan, Yang
Factors Influencing The Uptake Of Neonatal Bereavement Support Services – Findings From Two Tertiary Neonatal Centres In The Uk
Research on perinatal bereavement services is limited. The aim of the study was to compare the uptake of bereavement support services between two tertiary neonatal units (NNU), and to investigate influencing factors.
Method
The medical…
Tags: 2016, Autopsy, Bereavement, Bereavement Follow Up, BMC Palliative Care, Charanjit Kaur, Death, England, Ethnicity, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant Death, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Jayanta Banerjee, June 2016 List, Male, Narendra Aladangady, Neonatal, Parents/psychology, Patient Acceptance Of Health Care/statistics & Numerical Data, Perinatal Care/utilization, Rahul Roy, Referral And Consultation/utilization, Social Support, Socio-economic, Socioeconomic Factors, Sridhar Ramaiah, Stillbirth/psychology
Helping Families Cope With The Severe Stress Of Dravet Syndrome.
A child with Dravet syndrome shakes family life to the core. Dravet syndrome usually has three phases: (1) up to 1-1½ years: with episodes of febrile status epilepticus but normal development; (2) age 1½ to ~6-10 years: with frequent…
Tags: 2016, Camfield C, Camfield P, Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, Dravet Syndrome, Epilepsies, Epilepsies Myoclonic/physiopathology, Epilepsies Myoclonic/psychology, Family, Family Health, Female, Help, Humans, June 2016 List, Male, Management, Myoclonic/nursing, Nolan K, Stress Psychological/etiology, Support, Transition To Adult Care
“have No Regrets:” Parents’ Experiences And Developmental Tasks In Pregnancy With A Lethal Fetal Diagnosis.
Lethal fetal diagnoses are made in 2% of all pregnancies. The pregnancy experience is certainly changed for the parents who choose to continue the pregnancy with a known fetal diagnosis but little is known about how the psychological…
Tags: 2016, Adult, Choice Behavior, Côté-Arsenault D, Denney-Koelsch E, Developmental Task, Emotions, Female, Fetal Diseases/diagnosis, Fetal Diseases/mortality, Humans, Infant, Lethal Fetal Diagnosis, Longitudinal, Longitudinal Studies, Male, March 2016 List, Middle Aged, Needs Assessment, Palliative Care, Parents/psychology, Perinatal Care, Perinatal Palliative Care, Phenomenology, Pregnancy, Prenatal Diagnosis, Prenatal Diagnosis/psychology, Qualitative Research, Social science & medicine, Usa, Young Adult
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
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
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
Impact Of A Palliative Care Program On End-of- Life Care In A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Evaluate changes in end-of-life care following initiation of a palliative care program in a neonatal intensive care unit.
STUDY DESIGN:
Retrospective study comparing infant deaths before and after implementation of a Palliative Care…
Tags: 2016, Benzodiazepines/therapeutic Use, Brandon D, Cause Of Death, Cotten CM, Female, Goldberg RN, Humans, Infant, Infant Death, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units Neonatal/organization & Administration, Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, Male, March 2016 List, Morphine/therapeutic Use, Palliative Care, Resuscitation Orders, Retrospective Studies, Simmons C, Smith PB, Terminal Care, Withholding Treatment/trends, Younge N
Palliative Care Research - A Systematic Review Of Foci, Designs And Methods Of Research Conducted In Sweden Between 2007 And 2012.
In 2007, a literature review was undertaken of palliative care research from Sweden during the 1970s-2006, paving the way for a follow-up study to explore the recent developments. The aim was to systematically examine palliative care…
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged 80 And Over, Carlander I, Child, End-of-life Care, Female, Henoch I, History 21st Century, Holm M, Humans, James I, Kenne Sarenmalm E, Lundh Hagelin C, Male, March 2016 List, Middle Aged, Palliative Care, Research Design, Research Designs, Research Methods, Review, Scandinavian journal of caring sciences, Sweden, Young Adult
“the Nice Thing About Doctors Is That You Can Sometimes Get A Day Off School”: An Action Research Study To Bring Lived Experiences From Children, Parents And Hospice Staff Into Medical Students’ Preparation For Practice.
Patient and public involvement in healthcare is important to ensure services meet their needs and priorities. Increasingly, patient experiences are being used to educate healthcare professionals. The potential contribution to medical…
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, Child, Clinical Competence/standards, Education And Training, Education Medical/standards, Female, Focus Groups, Health Services Research, Hospice Care, Hospice Care/standards, Humans, Male, May 2016 List, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Pediatrics/education, Pediatrics/standards, Physician-patient Relations, Qualitative Research, Spalding J, Yardley 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
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
Ethical Dilemmas In Postnatal Treatment Of Severe Congenital Hydrocephalus.
Tags: 2016, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Children, Decision Making/ethics, Ethics Medical, Female, Humans, Hydrocephalus, Hydrocephalus/diagnosis, Hydrocephalus/therapy, Infant, Infant Premature, Intensive Care Neonatal/ethics, Male, May 2016 List, Medical Ethics, Medical Futility, Medical Futility/ethics, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Postnatal Care/ethics, Quality Of Life, Severity Of Illness Index, Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt/ethics, Wilkinson D, Withdrawing Treatment, Withholding Treatment/ethics
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Utilisation Of Out-of- Home Respite In Children’s Palliative Care: Findings Of
Qualitative Case Study Research - A Proposed New Model.
Respite in children's palliative care aims to provide a break for family's from the routine of caring. Parental decision-making regarding the utilisation of out-of-home respite is dependent on many interlinking factors including the…
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child Preschool, Child: Care, Health and Development, Children, Connaire K, Decision Making, Female, Humans, Ireland/epidemiology, Ling J, Longitudinal Studies, Male, May 2016 List, McCarron M, Palliative Care, Palliative Care/psychology, Parents, Parents/psychology, Payne S, Pediatrics, Qualitative Research, Quality Of Health Care, Respite, Respite Care, Social Support, Terminally Ill/psychology
Perceptions Of Palliative Care In The Nicu.
The American Academy of Pediatrics supports palliative care (PC) for all children with life-threatening illnesses. Thus, many neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients and their families could benefit from PC. Our study…
Tags: 2016, Advances in Neonatal Care, Communication, Continuity Of Patient Care, Emotions, Falck AJ, Female, Humans, Hussey-Gardner B, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Interviews As Topic, Male, May 2016 List, Moorthy S, Mothers/psychology, Palliative Care/utilization, Privacy, Qualitative Research, Social Support
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
Limiting And Withdrawing Life Support In The Picu: For Whom Are These Options Discussed?
Tags: 2016, Berg RA, Carcillo J, Child, Child Preschool, Critical Care/methods, Dalton H, Dean JM, Female, Funai T, Harrison R, Holubkov R, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units Pediatric, Keele L, Length Of Stay, Life Support Care/utilization, Logistic Models, Male, Meert KL, Morrison W, Newth CJ, November 2016 List, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pollack M, Prospective Studies, Resuscitation Orders, Severity Of Illness Index, Shanley T, Terminal Care/methods, Wessel DL
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
Staff Efficiency Trends Among Pediatric Hospices, 2002-2011.
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, California, Child, Child Preschool, Cozad MJ, Efficiency Organizational/statistics & Numerical Data, Female, Forecasting, Hospice Care/statistics & Numerical Data, Hospice Care/trends, Hospices/trends, Hospitals Pediatric, Hospitals Pediatric/statistics & Numerical Data, Humans, Infant, Infant Newborn, Lindley LC, Male, Mixer SJ, November 2016 List, Nursing Economic$, Personnel Staffing And Scheduling/statistics & Numerical Data, Personnel Staffing And Scheduling/trends, Workload/statistics & Numerical Data, Young Adult
Family And Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions Of A Pilot Hospice At Home Programme For Children: A Qualitative Study
Parents commonly report a significant improvement in quality of life following the provision of hospice and supportive care and have identified a need for such a service in the home. The purpose of this study was to understand the…
Tags: 2016, Adaptation Psychological, Attitude Of Health Personnel, BMC Palliative Care, Child, Child Family Qualitative Research, Child Health Services, Claire Quinn, Critical Illness/psychology, Des Cawley, Disabled Children, Family/psychology, Female, Frances Howlin, Hospice And Palliative Care Nursing, Hospice Care/psychology, Humans, Interviews As Topic, Jay Berry, Male, Maria Brenner, Michael Connolly, Nurses/psychology, October 2016 List, Pilot Projects
Pediatric Palliative Care Pilot Curriculum: Impact Of "pain Cards" On Resident Education
Prior research has shown that less than 40% of pediatric program directors believe their graduating residents competent in palliative care. While many curricula have been developed to address this need, few have demonstrated improved…
Tags: 2016, Adult, American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Barnett MD, Communication, Curriculum, Female, Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice, Hospitals Pediatric/organization & Administration, Humans, Internship And Residency/methods, Male, Maurer SH, October 2016 List, Pain Management, Pain Measurement, Palliative Care, Palliative Care Curriculum, Palliative Care Education, Pediatric Palliative Care, Pediatric resident, Pediatrics/education, Pilot Projects, Pocket cards, resident education, Wood GJ
Perceptions Of The Pediatric Hospice Experience Among English- And Spanish-speaking Families
Many children who die are eligible for hospice enrollment but little is known about parental perceptions of the hospice experience, the benefits, and disappointments. The objective of this study was to explore parental perspectives of the…
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Attitude To Death/ethnology, Caregivers/psychology, Child, Child Preschool, Communication, Ethnic Groups/psychology, European Continental Ancestry, Family/psychology, Female, Funes M, Group/psychology, Hispanic Americans/psychology, Hospice Care/psychology, Humans, Infant, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Lee SC, Male, Marks E, Martinez-Puente LM, Middle Aged, Neoplasms/nursing, Neoplasms/psychology, October 2016 List, Thienprayoon R, Winick N, Young Adult
How Parents And Physicians Experience End-of-life Decision-making For Children With Profound Intellectual And Multiple Disabilities.
End-of-life decisions (EoLD) often concern children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). Yet, little is known about how parents and physicians discuss and make these decisions.
AIMS:
The objective of this research…
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Health, Caregiver, Cerebral Palsy, Child, Child Preschool, de Vos MA, Decision Making, Disabled Children, Dissent And Disputes, End Of Life, Ewals FV, Female, Healthcare Professional, Humans, Infant, Infant Newborn, Intellectual Disability, Male, Middle Aged, Neurologists, Palliative Care, Parents, Pediatricians, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative Research, Research in Developmental Disabilities, Resuscitation Orders, Retrospective Studies, September 2016 List, Severity Of Illness Index, Shared Decision-making, Terminal Care, van Goudoever JB, Willems DL, Young Adult, Zaal-Schuller IH
Acceptability Of Family-centered Advanced Care Planning For Adolescents With Hiv
Tags: 2016, Adolescent, Adolescent Health Services/sn [statistics & Numerical Data], Adolescent Palliative Care Consortium, Advance Care Planning, Cheng Y I, Dallas R H, Family Nursing, Family/px [psychology], Female, Garcia A, Hiv Infections/px [psychology], Hiv Infections/th [therapy], Humans, Kimmel A, Lyon M, Male, Patient Acceptance Of Health Care/sn [statistics & Numerical Data], Pediatrics, Prospective Studies, Rana S, September 2017 List, Surveys And Questionnaires, United States, Wang J, Wilkins M L, Young Adult
Limiting And Withdrawing Life Support In The Picu: For Whom Are These Options Discussed?
Tags: 2016, Berg RA, Carcillo J, Child, Child Preschool, Critical Care/mt [methods], Dalton H, Dean JM, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network, Female, Funai T, Harrison R, Holubkov R, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units Pediatric, January 2017 List, Keele L, Length Of Stay, Life Support Care/ut [utilization], Logistic Models, Male, Meert KL, Morrison W, Newth CJ, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pollack M, Prospective Studies, Resuscitation Orders, Severity Of Illness Index, Shanley T, Terminal Care/mt [methods], Wessel DL
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
Child Death And Deterioration Review Group
Tags: 2017, Adoption, Adverse Drug Reaction, Alderton M, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Case Study, Cause Of Death, Child, Child Death, Clinical Article, Controlled Study, Deterioration, Female, Health Care Quality, Human, Learning, Male, Nursing Staff, Palliative Therapy, Perception, Pryde K, September 2017 List, Side Effect, Student, Trust
Problematic Symptoms In Children Attending For Short Breaks At A Children's Hospice; Are We Missing An Opportunity For Symptom Assessment And Management?
Tags: 2017, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Balfe J M, Booth A, Child, Clinical Article, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Diagnosis, Family Study, Female, Health Care Delivery, Hospice, Human, Information Processing, Irritability, Male, Nursing, Pain Assessment, Pediatrician, Ritchie B, School Child, Seizure, September 2017 List, Sleep, Symptom Assessment
Pediatric Cardiology Provider Attitudes About Palliative Care: A Multicenter Survey Study
Tags: 2017, Balkin E M, Blume E D, Cardiac Surgeon, Cardiologist, Child, Clinical Study, Clinical Trial, Controlled Clinical Trial, Controlled Study, Female, Heart Failure, Human, Intensivist, Kaufman BD, Kirkpatrick J N, Life Expectancy, Male, Medical School, Multicenter Study, Palliative Therapy, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric cardiology., September 2017 List, Skill, Sleeper L A, Swetz K M, Terminal Care, Wolfe J
The Impact Of A Sibling's Life-limiting Genetic Condition On Adult Brothers And Sisters
Tags: 2017, Adult, American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Article, Brother, Brown E, Coad J, Coping Behavior, Family Attitude, Female, Franklin A, Genetic Disorder, Grief, Human, Male, Parental Attitude, Peer Group, Priority Journal, Psychological Resilience, Qualitative Analysis, September 2017 List, Sibling, Sibling Attitude, Sister, Structured Interview, Trisomy 13, Trisomy 18, Wellbeing
Evaluating Palliative Care Training Experiences Of Paediatric Trainees Across Scotland
Tags: 2017, Analgesia, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Bland R M, Child, Consensus Development, Downie J, Exposure, Family Study, Female, Grief, Human, Human Experiment, Male, Nausea And Vomiting, Palliative Therapy, Recipient, Scotland, September 2017 List, Simulation Training, Student, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Symptom, Teaching
Pediatrician Ambiguity In Understanding Palliative Sedation At The End Of Life
Tags: 2017, Adult, Aged, American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Child, Conscious Sedation/mt [methods], Female, FitzGerald M, Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice, Henderson C M, Hoehn K S, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Palliative Care/mt [methods], Pediatrics/mt [methods], Pediatrics/sn [statistics & Numerical Data], Practice Patterns Physicians'/sn [statistics & Numerical Data], September 2017 List, Surveys And Questionnaires, Terminal Care/mt [methods], Weidner N