Background Although pediatric hospice care is commonly accepted as a beneficial intervention, the incremental advantage over end-of-life care delivered without engaging hospice remains unknown. The primary objective of this study was to describe differences in pediatric end-of-life care when delivered with and without hospice support, as perceived by the medical provider. Procedure A retrospective survey of medical providers was conducted in 2005 over a 2-month period at a single institution, the Helen DeVos Children's Hospital (HDVCH). Medical providers with self-determined experience in pediatric end-of-life care were asked to separately provide positive and negative comments about their experience with hospice. Additionally they were ...
Medical records of dying children at the Children\u27s Hospital of Wisconsin were reviewed to find d...
Most dying children experience symptoms that negatively impact quality of life [1–4]. Best practices...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...
Children at end of life often lack access to hospice care at home or in a dedicated facility. The fa...
Background:Hospice and palliative care have been gaining significant momentum in the American consci...
Significant disparities continue to exist in access to inpatient pediatric hospice care among childr...
Objective: A significant number of children suffer from life-limiting illnesses, with many dying eac...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to explore barriers to palliative care experienced by pediatric health care ...
Over the past two decades, end-of-life organizations have served an increasing number of children an...
Abstract Purpose/Background Despite the increased use of palliative care in adults, only a tiny perc...
BACKGROUND: More attention is being paid to the wellbeing of staff working in stressful situations. ...
BACKGROUND: The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated landmark hospice care...
The recent literature on economic issues of hospice care leaves several questions unanswered. The mo...
BACKGROUND: Nationally, only one-third of children survive to hospital discharge after initial prese...
Of the 100,000 children who die each year in the United States, close to 15,000 children could benef...
Medical records of dying children at the Children\u27s Hospital of Wisconsin were reviewed to find d...
Most dying children experience symptoms that negatively impact quality of life [1–4]. Best practices...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...
Children at end of life often lack access to hospice care at home or in a dedicated facility. The fa...
Background:Hospice and palliative care have been gaining significant momentum in the American consci...
Significant disparities continue to exist in access to inpatient pediatric hospice care among childr...
Objective: A significant number of children suffer from life-limiting illnesses, with many dying eac...
OBJECTIVE. The goal was to explore barriers to palliative care experienced by pediatric health care ...
Over the past two decades, end-of-life organizations have served an increasing number of children an...
Abstract Purpose/Background Despite the increased use of palliative care in adults, only a tiny perc...
BACKGROUND: More attention is being paid to the wellbeing of staff working in stressful situations. ...
BACKGROUND: The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated landmark hospice care...
The recent literature on economic issues of hospice care leaves several questions unanswered. The mo...
BACKGROUND: Nationally, only one-third of children survive to hospital discharge after initial prese...
Of the 100,000 children who die each year in the United States, close to 15,000 children could benef...
Medical records of dying children at the Children\u27s Hospital of Wisconsin were reviewed to find d...
Most dying children experience symptoms that negatively impact quality of life [1–4]. Best practices...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...