Background: Pediatric palliative care programs aim to improve the quality of life of children with severe life-threatening illnesses, and that of their families. Although rehabilitation and physical therapy provides a valuable tool for the control of symptoms, it has been poorly researched to date. Since the family represents such a fundamental support in these cases, it is important to deepen our understanding regarding the value of implementing rehabilitation programs from the parents' perspective. Aim: The aim of this paper was to explore parents' experiences regarding the implementation of a physical rehabilitation program in pediatric palliative care. Design: A qualitative methodology was chosen. Setting: The unit of pediatric palliati...
AIM: To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to i...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
While children with serious life-threatening illnesses (SLTIs) are increasingly being cared for prim...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
OBJECTIVES: Little data are available on palliative home care for children. The objective of this st...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Aims: Home-based pediatric palliative care (HBPPC) seemingly would be a promising approach to suppor...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
Abstract Objectives: In Germany since 2007 children with advanced life-limiting diseases are eligibl...
Background: The greater proportion of children with a life-limiting condition (LLC) and their famili...
Research into the value of music therapy in pediatric palliative care (PPC) has identified quality o...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzes symptom perception by parents and healthcare professionals and the qu...
AIM: To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to i...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
While children with serious life-threatening illnesses (SLTIs) are increasingly being cared for prim...
Children with a severe illness usually have a great impact on all of the family members. The goal of...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
OBJECTIVES: Little data are available on palliative home care for children. The objective of this st...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Aims: Home-based pediatric palliative care (HBPPC) seemingly would be a promising approach to suppor...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
Abstract Objectives: In Germany since 2007 children with advanced life-limiting diseases are eligibl...
Background: The greater proportion of children with a life-limiting condition (LLC) and their famili...
Research into the value of music therapy in pediatric palliative care (PPC) has identified quality o...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzes symptom perception by parents and healthcare professionals and the qu...
AIM: To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to i...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
While children with serious life-threatening illnesses (SLTIs) are increasingly being cared for prim...