ABSTR ACT: The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particular role for all who need it, for all who practice it, and increasingly for those who try to understand it. The difficulties around the definition and terminology arise from problems in separating it from other concepts such as supportive care, constructs such as “palliative care is only about dying”, or, in children, the rather vague use of terms like life-threatening and life-limiting diseases. These weaknesses have been recognized and important steps have been taken. This review discusses current definitions as well as efforts to overcome their weaknesses and make the term palliative care—for both children and adults—more intelli...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Survival rate for childhood cancer has increased in recent years, reaching as high as 70% in develop...
The nascent field of paediatric palliative care (PPC) has evolved significantly over a short period...
The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particul...
WHO's definition of palliative care appropriate for children and their families is: the active total...
The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, mind an...
Health care providers' perception of pediatric palliative care might negatively influence timely imp...
Paediatric palliative care can be an emotive clinical issue. Although some issues in palliative care...
Background: The concept of pediatric palliative care (PPC) is applied diferently within the healthca...
Simple Summary About 4 million children with an oncological disease worldwide require palliative car...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
As in adults, palliative care in children is a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to care that...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Survival rate for childhood cancer has increased in recent years, reaching as high as 70% in develop...
The nascent field of paediatric palliative care (PPC) has evolved significantly over a short period...
The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particul...
WHO's definition of palliative care appropriate for children and their families is: the active total...
The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, mind an...
Health care providers' perception of pediatric palliative care might negatively influence timely imp...
Paediatric palliative care can be an emotive clinical issue. Although some issues in palliative care...
Background: The concept of pediatric palliative care (PPC) is applied diferently within the healthca...
Simple Summary About 4 million children with an oncological disease worldwide require palliative car...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
As in adults, palliative care in children is a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to care that...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Survival rate for childhood cancer has increased in recent years, reaching as high as 70% in develop...