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2022 Special Edition 3 - Oncology List
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2022 Special Edition 3 - Oncology List
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s12519-022-00600-x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> http://doi.org/10.1007/s12519-022-00600-x</a>
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Pediatric palliative care for children with cancer: a concept analysis using Rodgers' evolutionary approach
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World Journal of Pediatrics
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2022
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Vasli P; Karami M; AsadiParvar-Masouleh H
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BACKGROUND: Providing access to pediatric palliative care (PPC) for children living with a serious illness, such as cancer, is of critical importance, although this specialized intervention, as a novel concept, still seems vague and complicated. The present study analyzed the concept of PPC for children with cancer. METHODS: Rodgers' evolutionary method was employed for the concept analysis. Articles on PPC, particularly those for children suffering from cancer, published between 2010 and 2021 were searched in valid academic research databases. The inclusion criteria for the full-text articles were based on the characteristics, antecedents, and consequences of PPC for children with cancer. RESULTS: In total, 19 relevant articles were selected and then reviewed and analyzed after applying the inclusion criteria and the final sampling. The analysis of the concept of PPC for children affected with cancer revealed four characteristics, including "PPC as holistic and integrated care", "PPC as patient- and family-centered care", "PPC as early-start continuous care", and "PPC as interdisciplinary and team-based care". Some effective factors could also act as antecedents for this concept, i.e., health care providers' training and expertise as well as human resources and financing. Moreover, improved quality of life, symptom reduction, and coordination between patient care and family support were among the PPC consequences for such children. CONCLUSIONS: The study results demonstrated that delivering PPC to children with cancer demanded a comprehensive view of its various dimensions. Furthermore, numerous factors need to be delineated for its accurate and complete implementation.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s12519-022-00600-x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s12519-022-00600-x</a>
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2022
2022 Special Edition 3 - Oncology List
AsadiParvar-Masouleh H
Cancer
Children
Karami M
Palliative Care
survivor
Vasli P
World Journal of Pediatrics
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March 2020 List
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2019.12.018" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2019.12.018</a>
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Preparing for Good Grief: Grief and Loss in the Hospice and Palliative Context (P07)
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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
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2020
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bereavement support; child; complicated grief; conference abstract; exercise; hospice; human; learning; palliative therapy; professional practice; program development; risk factor; survivor; videorecording
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Remke S S; Shukraft A E; Supiano K P; Wladkowski S P
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Objectives: * Describe state of current science and theory related to grief and bereavement. * Discuss variations of grief and strategies to support bereaved individuals. * Identify best practices to support healthy grief in hospice and palliative care contexts. * Identify special needs of unique populations across the lifespan (e.g., children, teens), persons with intellectual disabilities, those experiencing unexpected death of a family member or close friend, or those having complicated grief. * Identify program services and opportunities that utilize current best practices and knowledge within their own agency. Grief and bereavement are universal human experiences, and inevitable outcomes for those who lose a family member or close friend. For hospice and palliative care providers, understanding the complexities of this universal yet individualized experience, and providing support to the bereaved is a critical part of our field. This practical, interactive workshop will provide an overview of current theories, best practices, and approaches to support healthy grief and manage loss in a modern society. Through a variety of learning exercises, including discussion of field experience and current research, case studies, video exercises, and reflections, this presentation will discuss the complexities within the grief experience in hospice and palliative care. Phases of bereavement care needs, including the initial diagnosis, grieving through the disease process, becoming eligible for hospice services, support through the ongoing trajectory of grief, and facilitating access to community supports, will be discussed. Implications for hospice and palliative care inter-professional practice, program planning, and community advocacy will be provided. Special circumstances that challenge bereavement will be identified, including children, teens, survivors of traumatic loss, and risk factors for Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD). Concerns that can particularly be addressed in the palliative context to support healthy grieving, and gaps in knowledge and services will also be highlighted.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2019.12.018" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2019.12.018</a>
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2020
Bereavement Support
Child
Complicated Grief
conference abstract
Exercise
Hospice
Human
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Learning
March 2020 List
Palliative Therapy
Professional Practice
Program Development
Remke S S
risk factor
Shukraft A E
Supiano K P
survivor
videorecording
Wladkowski S P