How Can We Measure Quality of Dying, Death, and Quality of Care at the End-of-Life for Children and Young Adults? A Scoping Literature Review

Title

How Can We Measure Quality of Dying, Death, and Quality of Care at the End-of-Life for Children and Young Adults? A Scoping Literature Review

Creator

Mayland CR; Sunderland K; Taylor P; Powell P; Turner N; Cox V; Gillman C; Cooper M; Zeigler L; Flemming K; Fraser L

Publisher

Palliative Medicine

Date

2022

Subject

child; human; pain; female; male; adult; cancer; pediatric; sibling; caregiver; life; review; Cinahl; Embase; Medline; PsycINFO; palliative; questionnaire; mother; heart; of; therapy; spiritual; quality; study; disease; patient; abstract; care; conference; controlled; intensive; unit; systematic; young; terminal; advanced

Description

Background/aims: The death of a child or young adult is fundamentally painful. Evaluating end-of-life care experiences can identify specific needs and ensure good quality care is provided. Our aim was to identify tools assessing quality of dying, death or end-oflife care for children and young adults.

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September 2022 List

Collection

Citation

Mayland CR; Sunderland K; Taylor P; Powell P; Turner N; Cox V; Gillman C; Cooper M; Zeigler L; Flemming K; Fraser L, “How Can We Measure Quality of Dying, Death, and Quality of Care at the End-of-Life for Children and Young Adults? A Scoping Literature Review,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed January 13, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/18279.