For more than thirty years, adults suffering from life-threatening or terminal conditions have been able to access specialist skills in palliative medicine. It has taken much longer for children to start to have access to the same expertise. Paediatric palliative medicine adopts a robust and rational approach to symptom control, based on a thorough understanding of pathophysiology and therapeutics. At the same time, it recognises that physical issues are only one aspect of a child's quality of life and, by adopting a multi-dimensional approach, aims to address psychosocial and spiritual or existential concerns
Although 70% of children with cancer survive, about 30% will experience recurrence, progression and ...
Among the over 21 million children with life-limiting conditions worldwide that would benefit annual...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
For more than thirty years, adults suffering from life-threatening or terminal conditions have been ...
Paediatric palliative care can be an emotive clinical issue. Although some issues in palliative care...
Palliative care for children and adolescents is a relatively new specialty area. It has been develop...
Like any new specialty, paediatric palliative medicine is facing challenges as it establishes itself...
Children's Palliative Care requires a holistic, person centred approach which takes into account the...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy. Most families will elect to c...
WHO's definition of palliative care appropriate for children and their families is: the active total...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Palliative medicine is specialized medical care for adults and children with serious illness that fo...
This article compares and contrasts paediatric and adult palliative care, two specialties which are ...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
Although 70% of children with cancer survive, about 30% will experience recurrence, progression and ...
Among the over 21 million children with life-limiting conditions worldwide that would benefit annual...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...
For more than thirty years, adults suffering from life-threatening or terminal conditions have been ...
Paediatric palliative care can be an emotive clinical issue. Although some issues in palliative care...
Palliative care for children and adolescents is a relatively new specialty area. It has been develop...
Like any new specialty, paediatric palliative medicine is facing challenges as it establishes itself...
Children's Palliative Care requires a holistic, person centred approach which takes into account the...
At least 20 million children worldwide would benefit from Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC) annually, ...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy. Most families will elect to c...
WHO's definition of palliative care appropriate for children and their families is: the active total...
Of children needing palliative care, less than half have a malignancy.Most families will elect to ca...
Palliative medicine is specialized medical care for adults and children with serious illness that fo...
This article compares and contrasts paediatric and adult palliative care, two specialties which are ...
In this extraordinary world of medical miracles, one thing has not changed; the complexity, challeng...
Although 70% of children with cancer survive, about 30% will experience recurrence, progression and ...
Among the over 21 million children with life-limiting conditions worldwide that would benefit annual...
Abstract The WHO defines pediatric palliative care as the active total care of the child's body, min...