The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, mind and spirit, which also involves giving support to the family. Its purpose is to improve the quality of life of young patients and their families, and in the vast majority of cases the home is the best place to provide such care, but for cultural, affective, educational and organizational reasons, pediatric patients rarely benefit from such an approach. In daily practice, it is clear that pediatric patients experience all the clinical, psychological, ethical and spiritual problems that severe, irreversible disease and death entail. The international literature indicates a prevalence of incurable disease annually affecting 10/10,000 young people ...
ABSTR ACT: The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy. Most families will elect to c...
Families of children with complex, chronic, and/or life-limiting conditions experience unmet psychol...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
WHO's definition of palliative care appropriate for children and their families is: the active total...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
Children suffering from terminal disease, as well as their families, show complex and peculiar needs...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
Among the over 21 million children with life-limiting conditions worldwide that would benefit annual...
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) focuses on children and adolescents with life-limiting diseases. It ...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...
Simple Summary About 4 million children with an oncological disease worldwide require palliative car...
Palliative care, long-used in the adult setting, is new to the pediatric setting. Research indicates...
ABSTR ACT: The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy. Most families will elect to c...
Families of children with complex, chronic, and/or life-limiting conditions experience unmet psychol...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
WHO's definition of palliative care appropriate for children and their families is: the active total...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
Children suffering from terminal disease, as well as their families, show complex and peculiar needs...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
Among the over 21 million children with life-limiting conditions worldwide that would benefit annual...
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) focuses on children and adolescents with life-limiting diseases. It ...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...
Simple Summary About 4 million children with an oncological disease worldwide require palliative car...
Palliative care, long-used in the adult setting, is new to the pediatric setting. Research indicates...
ABSTR ACT: The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy. Most families will elect to c...
Families of children with complex, chronic, and/or life-limiting conditions experience unmet psychol...