AIM: To examine paediatric deaths following withdrawal or withholding of medical treatment (WWMT) from a hospital-wide perspective and identify changes over a 10 year period. METHODS: A retrospective review of medical records was conducted for all paediatric inpatient deaths at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne from April 2015 to April 2016, and results were compared to 2007 data from our centre. χ2 tests were used for comparisons. RESULTS: A total of 101 deaths occurred in the inpatient setting in 2015-2016. Most deaths followed WWMT (88/101, 87%) and occurred in children with pre-existing chronic conditions (85/101, 85%). There was a shift to earlier discussions with parents regarding WWMT compared to 10 years prior. Cases where di...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of the guidelines of the Groupe Francophone...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Background: The majority of children and young people who die in the United Kingdom have pre-existin...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Aim: To describe patterns of hospital care and to evaluate factors influencing place of death for c...
Background: Death remains a common event in the neonatal intensive care unit, and often involves lim...
Background: Health service planning in paediatric palliative care is complex, with the diverse geogr...
ABSTRACT Aim To identify characteristics of children who died in the community rather than hospit...
Background: Death in the neonatal intensive care unit commonly follows a decision to withdraw or lim...
International audienceNeonatal deaths are often associated with the complex decision to limit or wit...
AIM: To describe the clinical course for children with severe physical disability (SPD) in the 2 yea...
AIM: To describe patterns of hospital care and to evaluate factors influencing place of death for ch...
Resuscitation plans (RP) are an important clinical indicator relating to care at the end of life in ...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of the guidelines of the Groupe Francophone...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Background: The majority of children and young people who die in the United Kingdom have pre-existin...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Background: Although child mortality is decreasing, more than half of all deaths in childhood occur ...
Aim: To describe patterns of hospital care and to evaluate factors influencing place of death for c...
Background: Death remains a common event in the neonatal intensive care unit, and often involves lim...
Background: Health service planning in paediatric palliative care is complex, with the diverse geogr...
ABSTRACT Aim To identify characteristics of children who died in the community rather than hospit...
Background: Death in the neonatal intensive care unit commonly follows a decision to withdraw or lim...
International audienceNeonatal deaths are often associated with the complex decision to limit or wit...
AIM: To describe the clinical course for children with severe physical disability (SPD) in the 2 yea...
AIM: To describe patterns of hospital care and to evaluate factors influencing place of death for ch...
Resuscitation plans (RP) are an important clinical indicator relating to care at the end of life in ...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility of the guidelines of the Groupe Francophone...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Background: The majority of children and young people who die in the United Kingdom have pre-existin...