Families' transition to a Canadian paediatric hospice. Part one: planning a pilot study
Title
Families' transition to a Canadian paediatric hospice. Part one: planning a pilot study
Creator
Steele R; Derman S; Cadell S; Davies B; Siden H; Straatman L
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Publisher
International Journal Of Palliative Nursing
Date
2008
Subject
Child; Humans; Palliative Care; Pediatrics; Canada; Health Planning; Health Services Needs and Demand; Pilot Projects; NET CV; Hospices/organization & administration
Description
This article describes the rationale for planning and conducting a qualitative pilot study about families' transition to a Canadian paediatric hospice. Discussion includes: background information and a literature review pertinent to the study; debate around the term 'hospice' versus 'palliative care'; the different and unique needs of children requiring a palliative approach compared with adult hospice patients; and information about planning and beginning the study, including the rationale for a pilot, details about the study site, recruitment and procedures, and data collection and analysis. The results from the pilot study, as well as implications for practice and research are reported in part two.
2008
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Journal Article
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Citation
Steele R; Derman S; Cadell S; Davies B; Siden H; Straatman L, “Families' transition to a Canadian paediatric hospice. Part one: planning a pilot study,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed June 9, 2023, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/14020.