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- Tags: Professional-family Relations
Finding a way with words: Delphi study to develop a discussion prompt list for paediatric palliative care
Tags: 2020, Advance Care Planning, April 2021 List, Bradford NK, Child, Communication, Danby S, Delphi Technique, Ekberg S, Family/psychology, Herbert A, Humans, Johns K, Paediatrics, Palliative Care, Palliative Medicine, Pediatrics, Professional-family Relations, prompt list, Reminder Systems/instrumentation, Sansone H, Stakeholder Participation, Tarrant G, Yates P
Having Therapeutic Conversations With Fathers Grieving the Death of a Child
Tags: 2021, April 2021 List, Bereavement, Carnevale F, Castiglione S, Child, Conversation, Death -- In Infancy and Childhood, Dupuis F, Father-child Relations, Fathers -- Psychosocial Factors, Grief, Legault A, Martinez AM, Omega: Journal Of Death & Dying, Professional-family Relations, Proulx MC, Support Psychosocial -- Methods
Navigator-Based Intervention to Support Communication in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study
Tags: 2020, Adolescent, American Journal of Critical Care, Aniciete DY, Attitude Of Health Personnel, August 2021 List, Brown M, Charleston E, Child, Ciolino JD, Clayman ML, Communication, Decision Making, Emotions, Family/psychology, Fragen P, Infant, Intensive Care Units Pediatric/organization & administration/standards, Jones V A, Malakooti M, Michelson KN, Parents/psychology, Patient Discharge, Persell SD, Pilot Projects, Preschool Child, Professional-family Relations, Rychlik K, Socioeconomic Factors, Sorce LR, Spadino P, White D
Supporting Pediatric Patients and Their Families at the End of Life: Perspectives From Bereaved Parents
Tags: 2020, 2022 Special Edition 1 - Parent Perspectives, Academic Medical Centers, American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine, Anticipatory Guidance, Bereavement, Chi Square Test, Child, Childhood Neoplasms, Communication, Cousino MK, Data Analysis Software, Decision Making, Descriptive Statistics, Family, Funding Source, Health Resource Utilization, Hutchinson R, McCaffery H, Midwestern United States, Parental Attitudes – Evaluation, Patient Preference, Paul TK, Pituch K, Professional-family Relations, Professional-patient Relations, psychosocial, Quality Of Life, Questionnaires, Record Review, Retrospective Design, Sedig LK, Shared, Spruit JL, Support, Terminal Care – In Infancy and Childhood
Identifying as a Good Parent: Considering the Communication Theory of Identity for Parents of Children Receiving Palliative Care
Tags: 2021, 2022 Special Edition 2 - Parent Perspectives, Adolescence, Child, Communication, compassion, Conceptual Framework, Coping, Family Centered Care, Hecht ML, Hinds PS, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Kellas JK, Male, Palliative Care, Parental Attitudes, Parenting, Parents, Pediatric Care, Personality, Professional-family Relations, Social Identity, Stress, Support, Theoretical models, Weaver MS
Focuses and trends of the studies on pediatric palliative care:A bibliometric analysis from 2004 to 2018
Parent and health care provider communication and decision making in the intensive care nursery
Tags: 1989, Abel-Boone H, Attitude To Health, Backlog, Best Practices (Davies), Children's Health Care, Communication, Decision Making, Dokecki PR, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Interviews, Journal Article, Life Support Care/psychology, Neonatal, Newborn, Parents, Professional-family Relations, Smith MS, Social Support, United States
Parents' perspectives on the deaths of their children in two Brazilian paediatric intensive care units
Tags: 2013, Abib El Halal Gilda MC, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Brazil, Cabral FC, Child, Communication, Decision Making, El Halal MGS, Female, Garcia Pedro CR, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, Journal Article, Lago PM, Male, Nilson C, Parents, Pediatric, Piva JP, Preschool, Professional-family Relations, Quality Of Health Care, Terminal Care
Family-centered care and the pediatrician's role
Health Professionals' Views on Pediatric Palliative Care: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review
Tags: 2022, Anastasopoulou E, April List 2023, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Collaboration, Communication, Communities, Dousis E, Education, Evaluation, Health Services Accessibility, Hospitals, Human, International Journal of Caring Sciences, Multidisciplinary Care Team, Multimethod Studies, Palliative Care, Pediatric Care, Professional-family Relations, Professional-patient Relations, PubMed, Reward, Systematic Review, Terminal Care
Digital Clinical Communication for Families and Caregivers of Children or Young People With Short- or Long-Term Conditions: Rapid Review
Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders in the Neonatal ICU: Experiences and Beliefs Among Staff
Tags: 2018, Arzuaga BH, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitudes, Brodsky DD, Cummings CL, Female, Health Knowledge, Hospital/psychology, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Male, Mao W, Medical Staff, Miedema D, Neonatal/statistics & Numerical Data, November 2019 List, Nursing Staff, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Practice, Professional-family Relations, Resuscitation Orders/psychology, Retrospective Studies, Surveys And Questionnaires, United States, Withholding Treatment/statistics & Numerical Data, Wraight CL
Compassionate silence in the patient-clinician encounter: a contemplative approach
Understanding Death With Limited Experience In Life: Dying Children's And Adolescents' Understanding Of Their Own Terminal Illness And Death
Tags: 2015, Adolescent, Attitude To Death, Bates Alan T, Child, Communication, Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care, Fear, Humans, Kearney Julia A, May 2017 List, Palliative Care/organization & Administration, Palliative Care/psychology, Professional-family Relations, Prognosis, Terminal Care/organization & Administration, Terminal Care/psychology, Terminally Ill/legislation & jurisprudence, Terminally Ill/psychology, Time Factors
Resource utilization and outcome in gravely ill intensive care unit patients with predicted in-hospital mortality rates of 95% or higher by APACHE III scores: the relationship with physician and family expectations
Tags: 2005, 80 And Over, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, APACHE, Backlog, Bechtle PS, Berge KH, Cohort Studies, Critical Illness/mortality/therapy, Family/psychology, Female, Health Resources/utilization, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Intensive Care, Jewell SM, Journal Article, Lanier WL, Maiers DR, Male, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Medical Records, Middle Aged, Minnesota, Outcome Assessment (health Care), Physicians/psychology, Professional-family Relations, Schreiner DP, Schroeder DR, Stevens SR
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
Neonatologist training to guide family decision making for critically ill infants
Tags: 2009, Archives Of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Arnold RM, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Boss RD, Clinical Competence, Communication, Critical Illness, Decision Making, Donohue PK, Education, Fellowships And Scholarships, Graduate, Humans, Hutton N, Infant, Internet, Journal Article, Linear Models, Medical, Neonatology/education, Newborn, Nonparametric, Premature, Professional-family Relations, Questionnaires, Statistics, United States
Should religious beliefs be allowed to stonewall a secular approach to withdrawing and withholding treatment in children?
Tags: 2013, Backlog, Brierley J, Child, Conflict (Psychology), Culture, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Journal of Medical Ethics, Linthicum J, Medical Futility, Pediatric, Petros A, Professional-family Relations, Religion and Psychology, Retrospective Studies, Terminal Care, Withholding Treatment
Long-term nurse-parent relationships in paediatric palliative care: a narrative literature review
Welcoming expertise: Bereaved parents' perceptions of the parent-healthcare provider relationship when a critically ill child is admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit
Tags: 2019, Adult, Australian Critical Care, Bereavement, Butler A E, Child, child and family wishes, Copnell B, Critical Illness -- Singapore, Death, Female, Grounded Theory, Hall H, Health Personnel Attitude, Hospital Mortality, Hospitalized, Humans, Intensive care unit-paediatric, Intensive Care Units Pediatric, Interviews As Topic, June 2020 List, Male, Nurse, Parents, Parents/*psychology, Pediatric, Professional-family Relations, Victoria
Informing social work practice through research with parent caregivers of a child with a life-limiting illness
Tags: 2012, Adaptation, Adult, Attitude To Health, Cadell S, Caregivers, Child, Female, Focus Groups, Hemsworth D, Humans, Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, Kennedy K, Male, Middle Aged, Palliative Care, Parent-child Relations, Parents, Professional-family Relations, Psychological, Social Support, Social Work, Stress, Terminal Care
Evidence for healing interventions with perinatal bereavement
Tags: 2005, Adaptation, Adult, Age Factors, Attitude To Death, Backlog, Bereavement, Capitulo KL, Child, Child Psychology, Evidence-based Medicine, Female, Funeral Rites, Funeral Rites/psychology, Health Services Needs And Demand, Helping Behavior, Humans, Infant, Intervention, Interventions, Journal Article, Male, Maternal-Child Nursing, Maternal-Child Nursing/organization & administration, Newborn, Nurse's Role, Nurse's Role/psychology, Nursing Evaluation Research, Parents, Parents/education/psychology, Professional-family Relations, Psychological, Self-Help Groups, Sex Factors, sibling bereavement, Social Support, Spirituality, Symbolism, The American Journal Of Maternal Child Nursing
Parental involvement in treatment decisions regarding their critically ill child: a comparative study of France and Quebec
Tags: 2007, Backlog, Canoui P, Carnevale FA, Child, Communication, Consumer Participation/px [Psychology], Consumer Satisfaction, Cremer R, Critical Illness/th [therapy], Cultural Characteristics, Doussau A, Farrell C, Female, France, Hubert P, Humans, ICU Decision Making, IM, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Lacroix J, Leclerc F, Male, Nurse's Role/px [Psychology], Parents/px [psychology], Paternalism, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric/og [Organization & Administration], Physician's Role/px [Psychology], Preschool, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative Research, Quebec, Seguin MJ
The moral experience of parents regarding life-support decisions for their critically-ill children: a preliminary study in France
Tags: 2006, Adaptation, Attitude to Health/ethnology, Backlog, Canoui P, Carnevale FA, Child, Clinical Competence, Communication, Decision Making, Doussau A, Farrell C, Grief, Guilt, Health Services Needs And Demand, Hospitalized/psychology, Hospitals, Hubert P, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Intensive Care/psychology, Journal Article, Journal Of Child Health Care, Lacroix J, Leclerc F, Life Support Care/psychology, Morals, Nursing Methodology Research, Parental Consent/psychology, Parents/education/psychology, Paris, Pediatric, Physician's Role/psychology, Professional-family Relations, Psychological, Qualitative Research, Questionnaires, Seguin MJ, Social Support
More Than Medication: Perinatal Palliative Care
Tags: 2016, Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition, Carter BS, Decision Making/ethics, Humans, Infant Extremely Premature, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Maternal-fetal Relations/psychology, November 2016 List, Palliative Care/ethics, Palliative Care/legislation & Jurisprudence, Palliative Care/psychology, Parental Consent/ethics, Parental Consent/legislation & Jurisprudence, Parental Consent/psychology, Patient Rights/ethics, Patient Rights/legislation & Jurisprudence, Perinatal Care/ethics, Perinatal Care/legislation & Jurisprudence, Perinatal Care/standards, Personhood, Professional-family Relations, Resuscitation Orders/ethics, Resuscitation Orders/legislation & Jurisprudence, Resuscitation Orders/psychology
Creation of a neonatal end-of-life palliative care protocol
Tags: 2002, Backlog, Carter B, Catlin A, Clinical Protocols, Counseling, Culture, Delphi Technique, Empathy, Euthanasia, Family/ethnology/psychology, Humans, Infant, Internet, Journal Article, Journal Of Perinatology, Neonatology/standards, Newborn, Non-U.S. Gov't, Palliative Care/standards, Passive/psychology, Professional-family Relations, Questionnaires, Research Support, Social Support, Terminal Care/standards, Tissue and Organ Procurement, United States, Ventilator Weaning
Mothers' recollections of the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: associations with psychopathology and views on follow up
Tags: 2006, Acute/diagnosis/prevention & control/psychology, Adult, Aftercare/organization & administration/psychology, Attitude To Health, Backlog, Child, Colville GA, Communication, Cross-sectional Studies, Female, Gracey D, Health Services Needs And Demand, Hospitalized, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Male, Mass Screening, Mothers/psychology, Nursing Methodology Research, Pediatric/organization & Administration, Preschool, Professional-family Relations, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Questionnaires, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Severity Of Illness Index, Social Support, Stress Disorders, Traumatic
Hospital staff and family perspectives regarding quality of pediatric palliative care.
Tags: 2004, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Attitude To Health, Backlog, Bereavement, Child, Cohen HJ, Communication, Contro N, Data Collection, Family/psychology, Hospital/psychology, Humans, Journal Article, Larson J, Longitudinal Studies, Non-U.S. Gov't, Pain/therapy, Palliative Care/standards, Pediatrics, Pediatrics/education/standards, Personnel, Professional-family Relations, Quality Of Health Care, Research Support, Scofield S, Sourkes B
Home management of the dying NICU patient
Tags: 2003, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Caregivers/standards, Craig F, Female, Goldman A, Holistic Health, Home Nursing, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Male, Neonatal/standards, Newborn, Palliative Care/organization & Administration, Parents/psychology, Patient Care Team/standards, Professional-family Relations, Seminars In Neonatology
Because statistics don't tell the whole story: a call for comprehensive care for children with cancer
Tags: 2014, Adaptation, Backlog, Ca: A Cancer Journal For Clinicians, Cullen J, Data Interpretation, Decision Making, Delivery of Health Care, Grief, Humans, Integrated, Journal Article, Neoplasms, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Professional-family Relations, Psychological, Quality Of Life, Social Support, statistical
Parent Perspectives of Neonatal Intensive Care at the End-of-Life
Tags: 2016, Adaptation Psychological, Adult, Bereavement, Christian BJ, Currie ER, Day S, Decision Making, Female, Hinds PS, Humans, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Neonatal/st [standards], Intensive Care Neonatal/td [trends], Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Interviews As Topic, Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Male, Meneses K, November 2017 List, Palliative Care/mt [methods], Palliative Care/px [psychology], Parents/px [psychology], Perception, Perna SJ, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative Research, Robinson C, Stress Psychological, Terminal Care/mt [methods], Terminal Care/px [psychology], United States
The Provision Of Spiritual And Pastoral Care Following Stillbirth In Ireland: A Mixed Methods Study
Tags: 2014, Attitude To Death, Bereavement, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, Chaplain, Chaplaincy Service Hospital/standards, Daniel Nuzum, Female, Hospitals Maternity/organization & Administration, Humans, Ireland, June 2016 List, Keelin O'Donoghue, Male, Pastoral Care, Pregnancy, Professional-family Relations, Sarah Meaney, Spiritual Care, Spirituality, Stillbirth, Stillbirth/psychology
Talking with parents about end-of-life decisions for their children
Tags: 2015, Adolescent, Advance Directives, Backlog, Bos AP, Child, Communication, de Graaff Bert M, de Vos MA, Decision Making, DNAR, Female, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Life Support Care, Male, Netherlands, Newborn, Palliative Care, Pediatric, Pediatrics, Plötz FB, Preschool, Professional-family Relations, Prospective Studies, Qualitative Research, Tates K, Truog RD, van Heerde M, Willems DL, Withholding Treatment
Bereavement support for families following the death of a child from cancer: experience of bereaved parents
Tags: 2006, Aoun S, Backlog, Bereavement, Child, Dadd G, Death, deCinque N, Hospital, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Journal Of Psychosocial Oncology, Macpherson R, Monterosso L, Neoplasms, Parents, Parents/psychology, Pediatric, Personnel, Professional-family Relations, sibling bereavement, Siblings, Siblings/psychology, Sidhu R, Social Support, SSHRC CURA
Forgoing life-sustaining treatments: how the decision is made in French pediatric intensive care units
Tags: 2001, Adolescent, Backlog, Child, Critical Care Medicine, Cross-sectional Studies, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Devictor DJ, Empirical Approach, Female, France, Groupe Francophone de Reanimationet d'Urgences Pediatriques, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Life Support Care, Male, Newborn, Nguyen DT, Patient Care Team, Pediatric, Practice Guidelines, Preschool, Professional Patient Relationship, Professional-family Relations, Prospective Studies
Communication with parents of children with cancer
Tags: 1994, Adaptation, Adolescent, Adult, Backlog, Black I, Child, Communication, Defense Mechanisms, Eden OB, Emery AE, Female, Follow-up Studies, Grief, Human, Infant, Interview, Journal Article, Leukemia/psychology, MacKinlay GA, Male, Neoplasms/psychology, Palliative Medicine, Parent-child Relations, Parents/education/psychology, Patient Care Team, Preschool, Professional-family Relations, Psychological, Truth Disclosure
Parental presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation: attitudes of health care professionals in Turkey
Tags: 2006, Adult, Age Factors, Analgesia/nursing, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Conscious Sedation/nursing, Cosar H, Decision Making, Egemen A, Emergency Medicine/methods/statistics & numerical data, Emergency Nursing/methods/statistics & numerical data, Female, Health Care Surveys, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Ikizoglu T, Journal Article, Karapnar B, Karapnar D, Logistic Models, Male, Parents, Pediatric Emergency Care, Pediatrics/statistics & numerical data, Professional-family Relations, Resuscitation/nursing, Socioeconomic Factors, Turkey
Healthcare users' experiences of communicating with healthcare professionals about children who have life-limiting conditions: a qualitative systematic review protocol
Tags: 2015, Adolescent, Adult, Bradford N, Child, Communication, Critical Illness/px [psychology], Danby S, Ekberg S, Female, Health Personnel/px [psychology], Herbert A, Humans, Infant, Jbi Database Of Systematic Reviews And Implementation Reports, Male, March 2018 List, Newborn, Palliative Care/px [psychology], Parents/px [psychology], Preschool, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative Research, Yates P, Young Adult
Maintaining Integrity: How Nurses Navigate Boundaries in Pediatric Palliative Care
Tags: 2017, August 2018 List, Child, Critical Care Nursing/mt [Methods], Davies B, Erikson A, Female, Hospital/og [Organization & Administration], Hospital/px [Psychology], Humans, Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Male, Nurse-patient Relations, Nurse's Role/px [Psychology], Nursing, Nursing Methodology Research, Nursing Staff, Palliative Care/mt [methods], Palliative Care/px [psychology], Philosophy, Professional-family Relations, Qualitative Research
Primary care supports for children with chronic health conditions: identifying and predicting unmet family needs
Tags: 2004, Adolescent, Attitude To Health, Backlog, Child, Chronic Disease, Clark MJ, Family, Farmer JE, Health Services Needs And Demand, Health Services/standards, Humans, Infant, Journal Article, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Marien WE, Newborn, Non-U.S. Gov't, Primary Health Care, Professional-family Relations, Questionnaires, Research Support, Selva TJ, Sherman A, Social Support