Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end of life (EoL) decisions. There are few resources for parents making EoL decisions for their child and no existing resources addressing ethical issues. The Caring Decisions handbook and website were developed to fill these gaps.We discuss the development of the resources, modification after reviewer feedback and findings from initial pilot implementation.A targeted literature review-to identify resources and factors that impact on parental EoL decision-making; development phase-guided by the literature and the researchers' expertise; consultation process-comprised a multi-disciplinary panel of experts and parents; pilot evaluation study-hard-copy handboo...
Objectives To provide an in-depth insight into the experience and perceptions of bereaved parents wh...
Background: An estimated 21 million children worldwide would benefit from palliative care input and ...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Background: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background Communication with parents about end-of-life care and decisions is a difficult and sensit...
BACKGROUND: The information needs of parents facing end-of-life decisions for their child are comple...
Background: The United Kingdom has led the world in the development of children’s palliative care. O...
Background: Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professiona...
BACKGROUND: Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professiona...
This integrative review aims to describe parents\u27 perspectives on end-of-life care for their chil...
Published Online First 24 April 2014Parents who are facing decisions about life-sustaining treatment...
BACKGROUND: Early engagement in advance care planning (ACP) is seen as fundamental for ensuring the ...
BACKGROUND: While several studies have examined 'what' families want with regard to the place of a c...
AIM: To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to i...
Objectives To provide an in-depth insight into the experience and perceptions of bereaved parents wh...
Background: An estimated 21 million children worldwide would benefit from palliative care input and ...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Background: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background: Written resources in adult intensive care have been shown to benefit families facing end...
Background Communication with parents about end-of-life care and decisions is a difficult and sensit...
BACKGROUND: The information needs of parents facing end-of-life decisions for their child are comple...
Background: The United Kingdom has led the world in the development of children’s palliative care. O...
Background: Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professiona...
BACKGROUND: Parents facing the death of their child have a strong need for compassionate professiona...
This integrative review aims to describe parents\u27 perspectives on end-of-life care for their chil...
Published Online First 24 April 2014Parents who are facing decisions about life-sustaining treatment...
BACKGROUND: Early engagement in advance care planning (ACP) is seen as fundamental for ensuring the ...
BACKGROUND: While several studies have examined 'what' families want with regard to the place of a c...
AIM: To understand parents' experiences and needs during a child's end-of-life care at home and to i...
Objectives To provide an in-depth insight into the experience and perceptions of bereaved parents wh...
Background: An estimated 21 million children worldwide would benefit from palliative care input and ...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...