Interdisciplinary Care: Using Your Team

Title

Interdisciplinary Care: Using Your Team

Creator

Ogelby M; Goldstein RD

Publisher

Pediatric Clinics Of North America

Date

2014

Subject

Children and youth with special health care needs; Continuity of care; Interdisciplinary; Medical home

Description

The interdisciplinary approach is a cornerstone of a well-functioning pediatric palliative care team. These teams are most often available as an inpatient consultation service, are composed of professionals representing multiple disciplines, and are used during the illness course of a child with life-threatening and chronic complex conditions, especially during challenging health care decision-making near end of life. This article reviews the current structure of the palliative care team, explores opportunities for inclusion of other vital team members, and proactively identifies the challenges that may occur when involving more providers in a child's and family's care.
2014-08

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Type

Journal Article

Citation List Month

Backlog

Citation

Ogelby M; Goldstein RD, “Interdisciplinary Care: Using Your Team,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 23, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/15037.