Citation List: 2021; Issue 08 (August 2021 List)
What does effective end-of-life care at home for children look like? A qualitative interview study exploring the perspectives of bereaved parents
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BACKGROUND: End-of-life care for children with life-shortening conditions is provided in a range of settings including hospital, hospice and home. What home-based, end-of-life care should entail or what best practice might look like is not widely reported, particularly from the perspective of parents who experienced the death of a child at home. AIM: To explore…
Parents Are the Experts: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Parents of Children with Severe Neurological Impairment During Decision-Making
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CONTEXT: Parents of children with severe neurologic impairment (SNI) often face high-stakes medical decisions when their child is hospitalized. These decisions involve technology/surgery, goals of care/advance care planning, or transitions of care. OBJECTIVE: This study describes the experiences of parents of children with SNI during decision-making. METHODS: Eligible participants were parents facing a decision for…
Pediatric Palliative Care Programs in US Hospitals
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is integral to the care of children living with serious illnesses. Despite the growth in the number of established palliative care programs over the past decade, little is known about the current operational features of PPC programs across the country. METHODS: The National Palliative Care Registry collects annualized…
Providing Palliative Care to Neonates With Anencephaly in the Home Setting
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Parents who choose to carry a pregnancy complicated by a life-limiting congenital anomaly such as anencephaly may give birth to a live neonate and be discharged home. Very little guidance is available to health care professionals providing palliative care in the home setting to this population. This article is a secondary analysis that discusses the…
Refractory symptoms in paediatric palliative care: can ketamine help?
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BACKGROUND: One of the main challenges for paediatric palliative care (PPC) is the management of concomitant, different and severe symptoms that frequently affect the quality of life of PPC patients and are often refractory to commonly used pharmacological treatments. Consequently, many efforts are still needed to find the best therapeutic options to handle these refractory…
Self-reported experiences of siblings of children with life-threatening conditions: A scoping review
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Sibling relationships are one of the most long-lasting and influential relationships in a human’s life. Living with a child who has a life-threatening condition changes healthy siblings’ experience. This scoping review summarized and mapped research examining healthy siblings’ experience of living with a child with a life-threatening condition to identify knowledge gaps and provide direction…