Background: Pediatric guidelines recommend that children and adolescents participate in a developmentally appropriate way in end-of-life decision making. Shared decision making in pediatrics is unique because of the triadic relationship of patient, parents, and physician. The involvement of the patient may vary on a continuum from no involvement to being the sole decision maker. However, the effects of child participation have not been thoroughly studied. The aim of this literature review is to identify studies on end-of-life decision making in pediatrics to explore patient participation and to assess the effects of such participation. Methods: Five databases - PubMed, PsycInfo, Medline, CINAHL, and Sociological Abstract - were searched for...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
In this essay, Professor Wilson reflects on the manner in which the law treats adolescents who are f...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Background: This manuscript reviews unique aspects of end of life decision-making in pediatrics. Met...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate how Dutch pediatric specialists reach end-of-li...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate how Dutch pediatric specialists reach end-of-li...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
textabstractThis thesis describes the practice of end-of-life decision-making in neonates and older ...
End-of-life decisions are among the most difficult decisions to make. They confront us with the limi...
Background and aims: The objectives of this integrative review were to understand how parents of chi...
Over 3000 young people die of chronic illnesses annually in the United States. Health care providers...
Background Because of practice variation and new developments in palliative pediatric care, the Dutc...
BackgroundEvidence shows that medical education includes a variety of basic and clinical skills. Eth...
Background: Because of practice variation and new developments in palliative pediatric care, the Dut...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
In this essay, Professor Wilson reflects on the manner in which the law treats adolescents who are f...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Background: This manuscript reviews unique aspects of end of life decision-making in pediatrics. Met...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate how Dutch pediatric specialists reach end-of-li...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate how Dutch pediatric specialists reach end-of-li...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
textabstractThis thesis describes the practice of end-of-life decision-making in neonates and older ...
End-of-life decisions are among the most difficult decisions to make. They confront us with the limi...
Background and aims: The objectives of this integrative review were to understand how parents of chi...
Over 3000 young people die of chronic illnesses annually in the United States. Health care providers...
Background Because of practice variation and new developments in palliative pediatric care, the Dutc...
BackgroundEvidence shows that medical education includes a variety of basic and clinical skills. Eth...
Background: Because of practice variation and new developments in palliative pediatric care, the Dut...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
In this essay, Professor Wilson reflects on the manner in which the law treats adolescents who are f...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...