Aims: This feasibility study aimed to systematically identify and address the support needs of parents of children with life-limiting illnesses and to assess whether the systematic approach was acceptable and relevant to parents. Methods: The CSNAT (Paediatric) intervention consisted of two assessment visits with the paediatric palliative care team, 2–8 weeks apart, comprising conversations about sources for support in a tertiary children hospital in Western Australia (2018–2019). Audio-recorded telephone interviews were conducted with parents, and inductive thematic analysis was undertaken. Results: All 28 parents who were involved in the intervention agreed to be interviewed. Five themes summarised their experience: caregiving challenges,...
Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) focuses on ensuring the best possible quality of life for the child...
BACKGROUND Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professio...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
AIMS: This feasibility study aimed to systematically identify and address the support needs of paren...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Background: The greater proportion of children with a life-limiting condition (LLC) and their famili...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background: Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging f...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging fo...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
This thesis explored the needs and preferences for support in families with children when one of the...
Objective: To identify the perceptions of parents of children who died from cancer regarding the pal...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) focuses on ensuring the best possible quality of life for the child...
BACKGROUND Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professio...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...
AIMS: This feasibility study aimed to systematically identify and address the support needs of paren...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Background: The greater proportion of children with a life-limiting condition (LLC) and their famili...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background: Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging f...
Objective: To obtain feedback from parents of children who died from cancer about their understandin...
Background Children with life-limiting conditions often have complex needs, making it challenging fo...
Background: Palliative care means care at the final stages of life, where the patient must receive t...
This thesis explored the needs and preferences for support in families with children when one of the...
Objective: To identify the perceptions of parents of children who died from cancer regarding the pal...
Parenting and providing extensive care to a child with a life-limiting or life-threatening disease w...
Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC) focuses on ensuring the best possible quality of life for the child...
BACKGROUND Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professio...
In paediatric palliative care (PPC), parents are confronted with increasing caregiving demands. More...