Although deaths in childhood and adolescence have decreased greatly across the past century, they remain a reality and a challenge. This article points out specific problems in caring for dying children, including the amount of concern that must be given to age and developmental levels as well as to family and school issues. A brief review of the literature regarding causes of death, children\u27s understanding of death, how children cope with terminal illness, choices and decisions that families must make, and pediatric palliative care services is included. Cultural and legal issues are also addressed
This article examines a number of studies on adjustment problems faced by dying children. Particular...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Although prevention of youth suicide is a major aim in most countries, it often is not taken into ac...
This article examines a number of recent studies on adjustment problems faced by the dying child. Pa...
The article discusses the study on the exclusion of children from death and dying by the help of lif...
In this article the authors present findings on professional carers ’ experience of providing pediat...
The purpose of this study is to examine attitudes and opinions about death, terminally ill children,...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
This thesis reviews literature published from 1983 - 2000 on death conceptualization in terminally i...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
Nowadays children are increasingly exposed to death in their environment. The literature indicates t...
Just like adults, children of all ages need time and understanding in order to process the concept o...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
This article discusses children’s perception of death, stressing the responsibility of parents and s...
This paper examines a number of recent research studies on the dying child with particular attentio...
This article examines a number of studies on adjustment problems faced by dying children. Particular...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Although prevention of youth suicide is a major aim in most countries, it often is not taken into ac...
This article examines a number of recent studies on adjustment problems faced by the dying child. Pa...
The article discusses the study on the exclusion of children from death and dying by the help of lif...
In this article the authors present findings on professional carers ’ experience of providing pediat...
The purpose of this study is to examine attitudes and opinions about death, terminally ill children,...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
This thesis reviews literature published from 1983 - 2000 on death conceptualization in terminally i...
Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients living with life- threatening condition or ...
Nowadays children are increasingly exposed to death in their environment. The literature indicates t...
Just like adults, children of all ages need time and understanding in order to process the concept o...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
This article discusses children’s perception of death, stressing the responsibility of parents and s...
This paper examines a number of recent research studies on the dying child with particular attentio...
This article examines a number of studies on adjustment problems faced by dying children. Particular...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Although prevention of youth suicide is a major aim in most countries, it often is not taken into ac...