Background In the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in England has almost doubled, and it is estimated that worldwide, there are 1.2 million children with palliative care needs. Families and professionals caring for children with life-limiting conditions are likely to face a number of difficult treatment decisions and develop plans for future care over the course of the child's life, but little is known about the process by which these decisions and plans are made. Methods The purpose of this review is to synthesize findings from qualitative research that has investigated decision-making and future planning for children with life-limiting conditions. A systematic search of six onli...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Objectives: This paper examined the potential of a new classification framework, The Spectrum of Chi...
BackgroundIn the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditi...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Popejoy, K. Pollock, K. Almack, J. C....
Background The number of children with life-limiting conditions in England is increasing. Familie...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
Background: The United Kingdom has led the world in the development of children’s palliative care. O...
Background: Advance care planning is considered best practice for children and young people with lif...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Background: Palliative care for children and young people is a growing global health concern with si...
Background: Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging f...
Background: Palliative care for children and young people is a growing global health concern with s...
Background Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging fo...
Aim: This paper describes the development of 'a best practice framework', following review of a samp...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Objectives: This paper examined the potential of a new classification framework, The Spectrum of Chi...
BackgroundIn the last decade, the number of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditi...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Popejoy, K. Pollock, K. Almack, J. C....
Background The number of children with life-limiting conditions in England is increasing. Familie...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
Background: The United Kingdom has led the world in the development of children’s palliative care. O...
Background: Advance care planning is considered best practice for children and young people with lif...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Background: Palliative care for children and young people is a growing global health concern with si...
Background: Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging f...
Background: Palliative care for children and young people is a growing global health concern with s...
Background Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging fo...
Aim: This paper describes the development of 'a best practice framework', following review of a samp...
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Background: There is increasing recognition of the value of advance ca...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Objectives: This paper examined the potential of a new classification framework, The Spectrum of Chi...