Aim: The study describes the population (and care needs) of children admitted to the facility, the experiences of their primary caregivers and the health care workers caring for them. Methodology: This was a descriptive study that utilised elements of both prospective and crosssectional design. The health records of 25 patients were reviewed and matched caregivers partook in a three-part questionnaire. Focus group discussions were conducted with 15 health care workers at a single point during the study. Results: The majority (48%) of patients were referred to the facility for transitional care, the average length of stay was calculated at 97 days and pain was identified as the most prevalent symptom. Despite significant degrees of worry, mo...
Background: By sharing patient stories, health care professionals (HCPs) may communicate their attit...
Aims: This feasibility study aimed to systematically identify and address the support needs of paren...
Introduction: A service established in October 1998 aimed to provide nursing and psychological suppo...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Pediatric palliative care is an emerging specialty in the field of nursing which involves elevating ...
Purpose: Palliative care remains an urgent, neglected need in the developing world. Global dispariti...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Background The leading cause of death among young children in southern Africa is complications due t...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Objectives: This paper examined the potential of a new classification framework, The Spectrum of Chi...
Abstract Background The introduction of paediatric pa...
Background: Children’s hospices are a key provider of palliative care for children and young people ...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
The development of a children’s hospice is not seen as a priority by the respondents in this s...
Background: Children's palliative care services have recently been awarded fixed-term grants, aimed ...
Background: By sharing patient stories, health care professionals (HCPs) may communicate their attit...
Aims: This feasibility study aimed to systematically identify and address the support needs of paren...
Introduction: A service established in October 1998 aimed to provide nursing and psychological suppo...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Pediatric palliative care is an emerging specialty in the field of nursing which involves elevating ...
Purpose: Palliative care remains an urgent, neglected need in the developing world. Global dispariti...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Background The leading cause of death among young children in southern Africa is complications due t...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Objectives: This paper examined the potential of a new classification framework, The Spectrum of Chi...
Abstract Background The introduction of paediatric pa...
Background: Children’s hospices are a key provider of palliative care for children and young people ...
Understanding caregivers' experiences of care can identify barriers to timely and good quality care,...
The development of a children’s hospice is not seen as a priority by the respondents in this s...
Background: Children's palliative care services have recently been awarded fixed-term grants, aimed ...
Background: By sharing patient stories, health care professionals (HCPs) may communicate their attit...
Aims: This feasibility study aimed to systematically identify and address the support needs of paren...
Introduction: A service established in October 1998 aimed to provide nursing and psychological suppo...