AbstractProblem: There is a growing international drive to deliver children’s palliative care services closer to home. Families should have choice of where end of life (EOL) care is provided with home as one option. This review aims to establish the current international evidence base relating to children’s EOL care at home.Eligibility Criteria: A systematic scoping review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA-ScR reporting guidelines. Seven databases were searched to identify papers published between 2000-2018. Eligibility criteria included papers reporting children’s EOL care with specific relation to: home being the preferred place of death; services providing EOL care at home; family experiences of receiving support when their child ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Recent end of life care policy prioritises patient choice over place of care...
Background: Children’s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-...
BACKGROUND: The policy in a number of countries is to provide people with a terminal illness the cho...
AbstractProblem: There is a growing international drive to deliver children’s palliative care servic...
Background: Children’s palliative and end of life care is underpinned internationally by a commitmen...
Aims: Home-based pediatric palliative care (HBPPC) seemingly would be a promising approach to suppor...
To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to identi...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Home is often cited as preferred place of death in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. This position, ...
Approximately 60% of people wish to die at home and across Europe there are an estimated 100 million...
Background: The policy several countries is to provide people with a terminal illness the choice of ...
Background:End-of-life care for children with life-shortening conditions is provided in a range of s...
Aim To assess compliance with ACT standards (ACT 2004)in respect of end of life (EOL) planning for c...
Introduction For most of history, the majority of people died at home surrounded by family. Howeve...
(a) To explore parental experiences and needs during their child's end-of-life care at home; (b) to ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Recent end of life care policy prioritises patient choice over place of care...
Background: Children’s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-...
BACKGROUND: The policy in a number of countries is to provide people with a terminal illness the cho...
AbstractProblem: There is a growing international drive to deliver children’s palliative care servic...
Background: Children’s palliative and end of life care is underpinned internationally by a commitmen...
Aims: Home-based pediatric palliative care (HBPPC) seemingly would be a promising approach to suppor...
To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to identi...
Aim: Guidelines on pediatric palliative care underline that care at the end of life of chronically i...
Home is often cited as preferred place of death in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. This position, ...
Approximately 60% of people wish to die at home and across Europe there are an estimated 100 million...
Background: The policy several countries is to provide people with a terminal illness the choice of ...
Background:End-of-life care for children with life-shortening conditions is provided in a range of s...
Aim To assess compliance with ACT standards (ACT 2004)in respect of end of life (EOL) planning for c...
Introduction For most of history, the majority of people died at home surrounded by family. Howeve...
(a) To explore parental experiences and needs during their child's end-of-life care at home; (b) to ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Recent end of life care policy prioritises patient choice over place of care...
Background: Children’s palliative care is a relatively new clinical specialty. Its nature is multi-...
BACKGROUND: The policy in a number of countries is to provide people with a terminal illness the cho...