<em>Organization of palliative care provided to children with oncology and other life-threatening (fatal) conditions and diseases must be a compulsory part of a state pediatric healthcare service. In this article various organizational issues of the above mentioned service are being discussed.</em><br /><strong><em>Key words: children, pediatric oncology, palliative care, organization.</em></strong><br /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><em><em>(Voprosy sovremennoi pediatrii — Current Pediatrics. </em></em></em><em><em><em>2011; 10 (3): 16–20)</em></em></em></span
oai:ojs.www.ijmh.ielas.org:article/24Nowadays palliative care in children has become more complex du...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
Health care providers' perception of pediatric palliative care might negatively influence timely imp...
The article presents information on measures to develop palliative care for children in Russia. The ...
Palliative care, long-used in the adult setting, is new to the pediatric setting. Research indicates...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, mind an...
The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particul...
A substantial number of children cared for by pediatric palliative care physicians have progressive ...
Like any new specialty, paediatric palliative medicine is facing challenges as it establishes itself...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
The objective of the research is to disclose the experience of health care professionals working at ...
This thesis is about improving aspects of palliative care for children, and covers three different a...
Simple Summary About 4 million children with an oncological disease worldwide require palliative car...
In this article the authors present findings on professional carers ’ experience of providing pediat...
oai:ojs.www.ijmh.ielas.org:article/24Nowadays palliative care in children has become more complex du...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
Health care providers' perception of pediatric palliative care might negatively influence timely imp...
The article presents information on measures to develop palliative care for children in Russia. The ...
Palliative care, long-used in the adult setting, is new to the pediatric setting. Research indicates...
In the United States, there are greater than 500,000 infants and children living with a life-threate...
The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, mind an...
The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particul...
A substantial number of children cared for by pediatric palliative care physicians have progressive ...
Like any new specialty, paediatric palliative medicine is facing challenges as it establishes itself...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
The objective of the research is to disclose the experience of health care professionals working at ...
This thesis is about improving aspects of palliative care for children, and covers three different a...
Simple Summary About 4 million children with an oncological disease worldwide require palliative car...
In this article the authors present findings on professional carers ’ experience of providing pediat...
oai:ojs.www.ijmh.ielas.org:article/24Nowadays palliative care in children has become more complex du...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
Health care providers' perception of pediatric palliative care might negatively influence timely imp...