Why Are we Giving up on my Brother?-The Unmet Needs of the Adolescent Facing End-of-Life Care in a Sibling

Title

Why Are we Giving up on my Brother?-The Unmet Needs of the Adolescent Facing End-of-Life Care in a Sibling

Creator

Sinnathamby A; Lee LY; Ng GM

Publisher

Journal of Palliative Medicine

Date

2024

Subject

adolescent; grief; support group; critical illness; palliative therapy; human; article; terminal care; clinical article; questionnaire; multidisciplinary team; sibling; anticipation; brother

Description

Adolescence is a challenging time at baseline, and a sibling receiving end-of-life care can alter an adolescent's life irrevocably. It is imperative for the medical team to understand the unique needs and perspectives of such an adolescent sibling. This in turn facilitates the anticipation of an adolescent's grief response, and allows for parents to be appropriately guided. However, more can be done to evaluate the needs of adolescent siblings and improve their support. This can be through establishing a validated needs-based questionnaire, empowering families and the multidisciplinary team to engage siblings, and diverting resources toward culturally sensitive support groups for siblings with critical illness. A framework to involve key players in the adolescent's circle is presented.

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Citation List Month

September List 2024

Collection

Citation

Sinnathamby A; Lee LY; Ng GM, “Why Are we Giving up on my Brother?-The Unmet Needs of the Adolescent Facing End-of-Life Care in a Sibling,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 18, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19737.