The child’s illness, suffering and death provoke many emotions in the family. The ill child and its family both experience grief which is an emotional reaction to the danger of losing health or life. Support offered by home hospices for children aims at overcoming the destructive influence of illness. A hospice counsellor’s task is to improve the ill child and its family’s quality of life. He is helping the family overcome grief and prepare for the child’s death. The hospice team supports the family members who experience anticipatory and later, actual mourning. Preventing pathological effects of grief is a basic challenge for people who offer help
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
This work is dealing with children and adolescents, who are going through a loss of their parent. It...
A terminal illness of a child is a traumatic experience for both the child and the family. The illne...
Chore dziecko skupia uwagę najbliższych mu osób. Jego rodzina pragnie zminimalizować jego cierpienie...
Background: past studies have investigated the relationship between mourning and the quality of life...
x, 164 leaves ; 28 cm. --Over the years, medical science has taken over the art of dying, robbing so...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
A child’s terminal illness makes it very difficult for the father to fulfil family functions. Hospic...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
This paper hopes to explore the area of pastoral counseling to the dying child and his family. The p...
There is growing recognition of the reciprocity of suffering by patients and families experi-encing ...
Although the relief of suffering and emotional support are fundamental to children's palliative care...
Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to explore relatives ’ existential concerns when caring for...
Grief is typically experienced following a loved one’s unexpected death. It is human nature to exper...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
This work is dealing with children and adolescents, who are going through a loss of their parent. It...
A terminal illness of a child is a traumatic experience for both the child and the family. The illne...
Chore dziecko skupia uwagę najbliższych mu osób. Jego rodzina pragnie zminimalizować jego cierpienie...
Background: past studies have investigated the relationship between mourning and the quality of life...
x, 164 leaves ; 28 cm. --Over the years, medical science has taken over the art of dying, robbing so...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
A child’s terminal illness makes it very difficult for the father to fulfil family functions. Hospic...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
This paper hopes to explore the area of pastoral counseling to the dying child and his family. The p...
There is growing recognition of the reciprocity of suffering by patients and families experi-encing ...
Although the relief of suffering and emotional support are fundamental to children's palliative care...
Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study was to explore relatives ’ existential concerns when caring for...
Grief is typically experienced following a loved one’s unexpected death. It is human nature to exper...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
This work is dealing with children and adolescents, who are going through a loss of their parent. It...