Objective: Bereavement care for parents predominantly focuses on care after child loss. However, Health Care Professionals (HCPs) feel responsible for supporting parents who are grieving losses in their child's end-of-life. Preloss care is tailored to the parents’ needs, thus highly varying. To better understand the nature of preloss care, this study aims to gain insight into the challenges HCPs encounter while providing care for parents during their child's end-of-life. Methods: Exploratory qualitative research using semistructured interviews with physicians and nurses working in neonatology and pediatrics in 3 university pediatric hospitals and 1 child home care service. A multidisciplinary team thematically analyzed the data. Results: Tw...
BACKGROUND Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professio...
The healthcare providers caring for children with life-threatening illnesses experience considerable...
Objective: Parents often feel ill‐equipped to prepare their dependent children ( Methods: Semi‐stru...
Objective: Bereavement care for parents predominantly focuses on care after child loss. However, Hea...
Context Although parents experience grief when confronted with their child's deterioration and immin...
Annually 1000 to 1200 children die due to preterm birth, critical illness, or trauma. Throughout the...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
The death of a child is one of the most overwhelming and devastating experiences a parent may face a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine parents\u27 perceptions of nursing care needs; including specific concerns, p...
Objectives: Support from healthcare professionals in a PICU is highly valuable for parents of dying ...
The objective of this study was to investigate health and social care professionals' perspectives on...
Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) focuses on ensuring the best possible quality of life for the child...
The objective of this study was to investigate health and social care professionals' perspectives on...
BACKGROUND Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professio...
The healthcare providers caring for children with life-threatening illnesses experience considerable...
Objective: Parents often feel ill‐equipped to prepare their dependent children ( Methods: Semi‐stru...
Objective: Bereavement care for parents predominantly focuses on care after child loss. However, Hea...
Context Although parents experience grief when confronted with their child's deterioration and immin...
Annually 1000 to 1200 children die due to preterm birth, critical illness, or trauma. Throughout the...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
The death of a child is one of the most overwhelming and devastating experiences a parent may face a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine parents\u27 perceptions of nursing care needs; including specific concerns, p...
Objectives: Support from healthcare professionals in a PICU is highly valuable for parents of dying ...
The objective of this study was to investigate health and social care professionals' perspectives on...
Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) focuses on ensuring the best possible quality of life for the child...
The objective of this study was to investigate health and social care professionals' perspectives on...
BACKGROUND Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professio...
The healthcare providers caring for children with life-threatening illnesses experience considerable...
Objective: Parents often feel ill‐equipped to prepare their dependent children ( Methods: Semi‐stru...