The number of children with severe life-limiting conditions is increasing, and at present most of these patients die in hospital, often on PICU. We advocate that end-of-life planning should take place with children and their families at an opportune time following diagnosis, and not just prior to death. This approach should not eliminate hope but rather allow a family to refocus their aspirations in a realistic fashion. All paediatricians should be aware of national policy in respect to palliative care, and be mindful of their responsibility towards ensuring that every child with a life-limiting illness has an end-of-life plan. The Wishes Document has been adopted by the Association for Children's Palliative Care and is offered as a guide t...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
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 ...
The number of children with severe life-limiting conditions is increasing, and at present most of th...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
Introduction In 2013, the Pediatric Association of the Netherlands launched an evidence-based guidel...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
Background: Planning for care at the end of life (EoL) is an essential component of support and care...
Aim To assess compliance with ACT standards (ACT 2004)in respect of end of life (EOL) planning for c...
Aim: This paper describes the development of 'a best practice framework', following review of a samp...
Paediatricians increasingly find themselves in situations in which decisions must be made regarding ...
Despite all our best efforts children and young people still die from Life-Limiting conditions. The ...
Paediatricians increasingly find themselves in situations in which decisions must be made regarding ...
One of the greatest challengesfor pediatric nurses is pro-viding care for children withlife-threaten...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
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 ...
The number of children with severe life-limiting conditions is increasing, and at present most of th...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
Introduction In 2013, the Pediatric Association of the Netherlands launched an evidence-based guidel...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
Background: Planning for care at the end of life (EoL) is an essential component of support and care...
Aim To assess compliance with ACT standards (ACT 2004)in respect of end of life (EOL) planning for c...
Aim: This paper describes the development of 'a best practice framework', following review of a samp...
Paediatricians increasingly find themselves in situations in which decisions must be made regarding ...
Despite all our best efforts children and young people still die from Life-Limiting conditions. The ...
Paediatricians increasingly find themselves in situations in which decisions must be made regarding ...
One of the greatest challengesfor pediatric nurses is pro-viding care for children withlife-threaten...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
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 ...