Limited studies exist regarding the timing, location, or physicians involved in do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order placement in pediatrics. Prior pediatric studies have noted great variations in practice during end-of-life (EOL) care. This study aims to analyze the timing, location, physician specialties, and demographic factors influencing EOL care in pediatrics. We examined the time preceding and following the implementation of a pediatric palliative care team (PCT) via a 5-year, retrospective chart review of all deceased patients previously admitted to inpatient services. Thirty-five percent (167/471) of the patients in our study died with a DNR order in place. Sixty-two percent of patients died in an ICU following DNR order placement. A dif...
OBJECTIVE: To determine between-hospital variation in interventions provided to patients with do not...
AIM: To examine paediatric deaths following withdrawal or withholding of medical treatment (WWMT) fr...
Abstract Purpose/Background Despite the increased use of palliative care in adults, only a tiny perc...
Resuscitation plans (RP) are an important clinical indicator relating to care at the end of life in ...
Resuscitation plans (RP) are an important clinical indicator relating to care at the end of life in ...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of life support limitation and medical practices in the last 48...
To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children with chroni...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
End-of-life decision making frequently occurs in the intensive care unit (ICU). There is a lack of i...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
The medical records of 246 in-hospital cancer deaths were reviewed to explore the relation between p...
Objectives To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
nd-of-life care is not usually a priority in cardiology departments. We sought to evaluate the chang...
Background National guidelines recommend documenting goals of care for patients with terminal condit...
OBJECTIVE: To determine between-hospital variation in interventions provided to patients with do not...
AIM: To examine paediatric deaths following withdrawal or withholding of medical treatment (WWMT) fr...
Abstract Purpose/Background Despite the increased use of palliative care in adults, only a tiny perc...
Resuscitation plans (RP) are an important clinical indicator relating to care at the end of life in ...
Resuscitation plans (RP) are an important clinical indicator relating to care at the end of life in ...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Objective: To evaluate the incidence of life support limitation and medical practices in the last 48...
To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children with chroni...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
End-of-life decision making frequently occurs in the intensive care unit (ICU). There is a lack of i...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
The medical records of 246 in-hospital cancer deaths were reviewed to explore the relation between p...
Objectives To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
nd-of-life care is not usually a priority in cardiology departments. We sought to evaluate the chang...
Background National guidelines recommend documenting goals of care for patients with terminal condit...
OBJECTIVE: To determine between-hospital variation in interventions provided to patients with do not...
AIM: To examine paediatric deaths following withdrawal or withholding of medical treatment (WWMT) fr...
Abstract Purpose/Background Despite the increased use of palliative care in adults, only a tiny perc...