Objectives: For parents, family or clinicians of children with rare, life-threatening conditions there is little information regarding likely symptoms, illness trajectory and end-of-life care. This descriptive analysis of a bereaved cohort recruited in the Charting the Territory (CTT) study describes patient characteristics, symptoms, use of medications, discussion of resuscitation orders and care provided preceding and during the end-of-life. Methods: Of the 275 children enrolled in the CTT study, 54 died between 2009 and 2014. Baseline demographic information, symptoms, interventions and medical information were collected via chart review, interviews and surveys. Results: 51 of the 54 children had complete medical records. Of the...
Objective: To describe goals of care for children with complex, life-limiting conditions and to asse...
Background: Planning for care at the end of life (EoL) is an essential component of support and care...
BACKGROUND: The field of pediatric palliative oncology is newly emerging. Little is known about the ...
The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary description of trajectories of life-limitin...
Background: Children with progressive metabolic, neurological, or chromosomal condi...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Objective: To describe how preferences and treatment influence symptoms at end of life and site of d...
Background: Data on the end-of-life phase of children receiving palliative care are limited. The pur...
Aim: The primary objective of this study was to describe demographics and end-of-life treatments of ...
“You matter because you are and you matter to the last moment of your life. We will do all we can, n...
Abstract Background Children with progressive metabolic, neurological, or chromosomal conditions and...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Sumner (2006) used a chil-dren’s book to poignantlydescribe the life cycle ofnature: There are lots ...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
Objective: To describe goals of care for children with complex, life-limiting conditions and to asse...
Background: Planning for care at the end of life (EoL) is an essential component of support and care...
BACKGROUND: The field of pediatric palliative oncology is newly emerging. Little is known about the ...
The objective of this study was to provide a preliminary description of trajectories of life-limitin...
Background: Children with progressive metabolic, neurological, or chromosomal condi...
Objectives: To describe and compare characteristics of care provided at the end of life for children...
Objective: To describe how preferences and treatment influence symptoms at end of life and site of d...
Background: Data on the end-of-life phase of children receiving palliative care are limited. The pur...
Aim: The primary objective of this study was to describe demographics and end-of-life treatments of ...
“You matter because you are and you matter to the last moment of your life. We will do all we can, n...
Abstract Background Children with progressive metabolic, neurological, or chromosomal conditions and...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Sumner (2006) used a chil-dren’s book to poignantlydescribe the life cycle ofnature: There are lots ...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
A child’s death upends a family’s anticipated life cycle and embodied parental roles; resulting in a...
Objective: To describe goals of care for children with complex, life-limiting conditions and to asse...
Background: Planning for care at the end of life (EoL) is an essential component of support and care...
BACKGROUND: The field of pediatric palliative oncology is newly emerging. Little is known about the ...