Aim: To explore the experiences of community children’s nurses (CCNs) and children’s palliative care nurses (CPCNs) who provide end-stage palliative care to children with cancer in the family home. Method: A qualitative approach was adopted. One-to-one interviews and facilitated case discussions were undertaken with 30 community nurses who had provided palliative care to a child or young person with cancer. A grounded theory approachwas used for data analysis. Findings: Because of the relative rarity of childhood cancer many CCNs and CPCNs engage infrequently in the palliative care of children or young people. This makes it difficult for them to develop and maintain knowledge and skills. There is a variation in the out-of-hours service p...
Abstract\ud Background: Paediatric oncology palliative care in the community is rare and nationally ...
Abstract Background: Paediatric oncology palliative care in the community is rare and nationally th...
Background: Globally 300 000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year and in Sweden, approximate...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community\ud an u...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
Background: Children's palliative care services have recently been awarded fixed-term grants, aimed ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model ...
Pediatric palliative care is an emerging specialty in the field of nursing which involves elevating ...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
This paper presents the findings of the third stage of a research study, the overall aim of which w...
Background\ud Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ...
Background: There are 2,2 million children living in Sweden and every day about one child is diagnos...
Background: As a nurse, when caring for children with cancer, you need to offer the best care for th...
Abstract\ud Background: Paediatric oncology palliative care in the community is rare and nationally ...
Abstract Background: Paediatric oncology palliative care in the community is rare and nationally th...
Background: Globally 300 000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year and in Sweden, approximate...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community\ud an u...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
Background: Children's palliative care services have recently been awarded fixed-term grants, aimed ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model ...
Pediatric palliative care is an emerging specialty in the field of nursing which involves elevating ...
Background: It is important not to ignore the impact of parental cancer on children and this is wher...
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physic...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
This paper presents the findings of the third stage of a research study, the overall aim of which w...
Background\ud Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ...
Background: There are 2,2 million children living in Sweden and every day about one child is diagnos...
Background: As a nurse, when caring for children with cancer, you need to offer the best care for th...
Abstract\ud Background: Paediatric oncology palliative care in the community is rare and nationally ...
Abstract Background: Paediatric oncology palliative care in the community is rare and nationally th...
Background: Globally 300 000 children are diagnosed with cancer each year and in Sweden, approximate...