Aim: The aim of this study is to describe the experiences of other countries regarding the status of pediatric palliative care in the field of symptom management and to compare it with the current status in Iran to achieve an appropriate level of symptom management for children with cancer. Materials and Methods: This is a comparative study. The research population includes the palliative care systems of Jordan, England, Australia, and Canada, which were ultimately compared with Iran's palliative care system. Results: The results showed that in the leading countries in the field of palliative care, such as Australia and Canada, much effort has been made to improve palliative care and to expand its service coverage. In the UK, as a pioneer i...
This study examined the provision of palliative care and related decision-making in Swiss pediatric ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
Purpose: Palliative care remains an urgent, neglected need in the developing world. Global dispariti...
Background Death of a child with cancer is one of the most painful events that results in traumatic ...
Background: About one quarter of children affected with cancer die. For children and their families,...
Introduction: Palliative care access is limited in the Middle-East, with few specialist centers and ...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
Background: The provision of pediatric palliative care in Asia Pacific varies between countries and ...
BACKGROUND: Children dying of a life threatening disease suffer a great deal at the end of life. Sym...
International audienceBackground: Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly ...
Aim: The primary objective of this study was to describe demographics and end-of-life treatments of ...
This thesis is about improving aspects of palliative care for children, and covers three different a...
In Germany, every child with a life-limiting condition suffering from symptoms that cannot sufficien...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
PURPOSE This study examined the provision of palliative care and related decision-making in Swiss pe...
This study examined the provision of palliative care and related decision-making in Swiss pediatric ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
Purpose: Palliative care remains an urgent, neglected need in the developing world. Global dispariti...
Background Death of a child with cancer is one of the most painful events that results in traumatic ...
Background: About one quarter of children affected with cancer die. For children and their families,...
Introduction: Palliative care access is limited in the Middle-East, with few specialist centers and ...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
Background: The provision of pediatric palliative care in Asia Pacific varies between countries and ...
BACKGROUND: Children dying of a life threatening disease suffer a great deal at the end of life. Sym...
International audienceBackground: Cancer in children is a potentially curable disease, particularly ...
Aim: The primary objective of this study was to describe demographics and end-of-life treatments of ...
This thesis is about improving aspects of palliative care for children, and covers three different a...
In Germany, every child with a life-limiting condition suffering from symptoms that cannot sufficien...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
PURPOSE This study examined the provision of palliative care and related decision-making in Swiss pe...
This study examined the provision of palliative care and related decision-making in Swiss pediatric ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
Purpose: Palliative care remains an urgent, neglected need in the developing world. Global dispariti...