Giving hope to families in palliative care and implications for practice
Title
Giving hope to families in palliative care and implications for practice
Creator
Smith H
Identifier
Publisher
Nursing Children And Young People
Date
2014
Subject
Child; Female; Humans; infant; Male; Attitude to Death; Communication; Family Nursing; Hope; Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
Description
Caring for a dying child and the family is one of the greatest nursing challenges. The way in which care is delivered will shape the experience they are about to face. Hope plays a crucial role in helping people cope, and healthcare professionals can foster appropriate hopes ethically, while maintaining open and honest communication. If palliative care is discussed with clients and families from the time of diagnosis, they can face realistic decisions better and not feel that they are 'giving up'. They need to know that everything possible is being done to improve the quality of the time left to them.
2014-06
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Type
Journal Article
Citation List Month
Backlog
URL Address
Citation
Smith H, “Giving hope to families in palliative care and implications for practice,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed February 9, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/14866.