Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are surrounded by uncertainty, and require families to weigh up complex issues around quality and prolongation of life. The limited evidence suggests there is inadequate information and support for decision-making, and potential for misunderstanding between families and professionals. Aim: To investigate parents' and young people's experiences of making decisions about technological support, focusing on artificial nutrition and assisted ventilation. Methods: A purposive sample of nineteen families of life-limited children and young people (twenty-five parents and five young people) who had considered the use of technological support was drawn from u...
Background: Pediatric guidelines recommend that children and adolescents participate in a developmen...
Background: The information needs of parents facing end-of-life decisions for their child are comple...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are s...
Background Decision-making in initiating life-sustaining health technology is complex and often cond...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
Background The number of children with life-limiting conditions in England is increasing. Familie...
The origin and importance of support in decision-making in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is roote...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
BACKGROUND: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background Communication with parents about end-of-life care and decisions is a difficult and sensit...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
End-of-life decisions are among the most difficult decisions to make. They confront us with the limi...
Background: Advance care planning is considered best practice for children and young people with lif...
Background: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background: Pediatric guidelines recommend that children and adolescents participate in a developmen...
Background: The information needs of parents facing end-of-life decisions for their child are comple...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are s...
Background Decision-making in initiating life-sustaining health technology is complex and often cond...
Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening con...
Background The number of children with life-limiting conditions in England is increasing. Familie...
The origin and importance of support in decision-making in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is roote...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
BACKGROUND: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background Communication with parents about end-of-life care and decisions is a difficult and sensit...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
End-of-life decisions are among the most difficult decisions to make. They confront us with the limi...
Background: Advance care planning is considered best practice for children and young people with lif...
Background: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background: Pediatric guidelines recommend that children and adolescents participate in a developmen...
Background: The information needs of parents facing end-of-life decisions for their child are comple...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...