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Providing a seamless service for children with life-limiting illness: experiences and recommendations of professional staff at the Diana Princess of Wales Children's Community Service
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Journal Of Clinical Nursing
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2003
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Child; Humans; England; Communication; Longitudinal Studies; Continuity of Patient Care; Nursing Evaluation Research; Staff Development; disabled children; Child Health Services/organization & administration; Catastrophic Illness/nursing; Community Health Nursing/education/organization & administration; Community Networks/organization & administration
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Danvers L; Freshwater D; Cheater F; Wilson A
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The Diana Children's Community Teams (DCCTs), a new nurse-led service funded by the Department of Health, were established to provide care in the community as an alternative to hospital for children with life-threatening/life-limiting illnesses and their families. This paper presents selected findings highlighting the professionals' experiences which formed part of the evaluation of the Diana, Princess of Wales Children's Community Service in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The Diana Service in Leicestershire attempts to encompass both parental empowerment and interagency collaboration. By working in partnership with the children and their families, the team provides an integrated and multiprofessional community-based service. This paper particularly concentrates on the perceptions and recommendations from the Diana team itself. Three independently managed Community Nursing Services existed in Leicestershire prior to the Diana teams; a Paediatric Macmillan Service, a Children's Community Nursing Service and a Respite Service. The Leicestershire DCCT integrated the three nursing services into a single team. This team has moved away from a traditional uniprofessional service structure by encompassing a wider team of multiprofessionals, including a cultural link worker, an occupational therapist, a physiotherapist, a play specialist and a team of trained counsellors, working in partnership to provide a quality service for families. * The evaluation, which used a longitudinal multimethod process analysis based on an action research framework, suggests that children with complex and life-limiting illnesses and their families benefit greatly from an effective seamless service. This paper recommends a framework of care that may be relevant to other teams of children's community services across the country. This service has been judged by the impact it has had on the families who use it and the professionals employed within it.
2003
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2702.2003.00781.x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1046/j.1365-2702.2003.00781.x</a>
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2003
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Catastrophic Illness/nursing
Cheater F
Child
Child Health Services/organization & administration
Communication
Community Health Nursing/education/organization & administration
Community Networks/organization & administration
Continuity Of Patient Care
Danvers L
Disabled Children
England
Freshwater D
Humans
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Journal of Clinical Nursing
Longitudinal Studies
Nursing Evaluation Research
Staff Development
Wilson A
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/1751-486X.12094" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1111/1751-486X.12094</a>
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Developing a process to support perinatal nurses after a critical event
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Nursing For Women's Health
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2014
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Humans; Terminal Care; Attitude to Death; Neonatal Nursing; social support; Clinical Competence; Perinatal Care; Program Development; Needs Assessment; Nursing Methodology Research; Self Care; Risk Management; Family Nursing; Staff Development; Stress; Adaptation; Psychological; Models; Grief; Emergencies; Crisis Intervention
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Foreman S
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The work of perinatal nurses sometimes includes emergencies involving death, or near death, which can leave health care providers with feelings of stress and grief. After experiencing a particularly stressful period, nurses at our organization identified processes to help themselves recover and to support each other. The result of this work is a written plan to facilitate the support of perinatal nurses after critical events. This article describes the development and implementation of this plan.
2014-03
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/1751-486X.12094" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1111/1751-486X.12094</a>
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2014
Adaptation
Attitude To Death
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Clinical Competence
Crisis Intervention
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Family Nursing
Foreman S
Grief
Humans
Journal Article
Models
Needs Assessment
Neonatal Nursing
Nursing For Women's Health
Nursing Methodology Research
Perinatal Care
Program Development
Psychological
Risk Management
Self Care
Social Support
Staff Development
Stress
Terminal Care