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January 2018 List
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Palliative care in neonatal period and ethical issues
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Anestezi Dergisi
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2017
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medical ethics; newborn care; palliative therapy; clinical decision making; communication skill; ethical decision making; family attitude; History; Human; morality; Newborn; newborn period; nurse attitude; Perinatal Care; physician attitude; review; Terminal Care
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Turkcapar AF
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Perinatal palliative care is the active total care of the fetus who has been diagnosed with a life-limiting condition with his/her entirety and also involves giving support to the family. It begins when illness is diagnosed, and continues regardless of whether or not a child receives treatment directed at the disease. Effective palliative care requires a broad multidisciplinary approach that includes the family and makes use of available community resources; it can be successfully implemented even if resources are limited, various barriers to provide palliative care were identified ranging from ethical, moral and attitudinal of physicians, nurses and families. These problems can be solved with providing for the education and training needs of physicians, GPs and nurses in aspects of palliative care, decision making in end-of-life situations, and communication skills.
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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).
2017
Anestezi Dergisi
Clinical Decision Making
Communication Skill
Ethical Decision Making
Family Attitude
History
Human
January 2018 List
Medical Ethics
Morality
Newborn
Newborn Care
newborn period
nurse attitude
Palliative Therapy
Perinatal Care
Physician Attitude
Review
Terminal Care
Turkcapar AF