This report sets out the findings from an investigation into the numbers of children and young people with life-limiting conditions in Scotland, and what current evidence tells us about their, and their families’, psychosocial support needs. The overall purpose of the study was to develop an evidence base to support and inform planning for children’s palliative care in Scotland. It is hoped that the evidence generated will be a resource to organisations with responsibility for, or delivering services to, children and young people with life-limiting conditions
Objective: To determine the clinical stage (stable, unstable, deteriorating or dying) for children a...
Background: Children’s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
This report sets out the findings from an investigation into the numbers of children and young peopl...
This report sets out the findings from an investigation into the numbers of children and young peopl...
Objective: To generate a list of priority topics for children’s hospice care research in Scotland fr...
The main objective of this study is to generate a list of priority topics for children’s hospice car...
Introduction The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening ...
AIM: To establish incidence and prevalence of children needing palliative care in Wales. PATI...
Background Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging fo...
Background: The Scottish Government set out its 5-year vision to improve palliative care in its Str...
Background Estimation of population-wide palliative care needs is crucial for end-of-life care plann...
This report presents findings from a scoping project examining current evidence relating to the prov...
Background: Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging f...
Introduction: The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening...
Objective: To determine the clinical stage (stable, unstable, deteriorating or dying) for children a...
Background: Children’s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...
This report sets out the findings from an investigation into the numbers of children and young peopl...
This report sets out the findings from an investigation into the numbers of children and young peopl...
Objective: To generate a list of priority topics for children’s hospice care research in Scotland fr...
The main objective of this study is to generate a list of priority topics for children’s hospice car...
Introduction The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening ...
AIM: To establish incidence and prevalence of children needing palliative care in Wales. PATI...
Background Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging fo...
Background: The Scottish Government set out its 5-year vision to improve palliative care in its Str...
Background Estimation of population-wide palliative care needs is crucial for end-of-life care plann...
This report presents findings from a scoping project examining current evidence relating to the prov...
Background: Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging f...
Introduction: The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening...
Objective: To determine the clinical stage (stable, unstable, deteriorating or dying) for children a...
Background: Children’s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-...
Background and Method: There is an absence of research on the prevalence of bereavement during early...