Metadata
Title
Neuropalliative Care for Neonates
Authors
Rent S; Bidegain M; Bost MH; Hornik C; Lemmon ME
Year
2021
Publication
Journal of Child Neurology
Abstract
Many childhood neurologic conditions are first diagnosed in the perinatal period and shorten or seriously alter the lives of affected infants. Neonatal neuropalliative care incorporates core practices and teachings of both neurology and palliative care and is directed toward patients and families affected by serious neurologic conditions in the antenatal and immediate newborn period. This review outlines key considerations for neurologists hoping to provide a neuropalliative care approach antenatally, in the neonatal intensive care unit, and around hospital discharge. We explore 4 core domains of neuropalliative care: (1) family-centered communication, (2) prognostication, (3) decision making, and (4) pain and symptom management. We address special considerations in care at the end of life and in varied cultural and practice contexts.
Authors
Bidegain M | Bost MH | Hornik C | Lemmon ME | Rent S
MeSH
Humans | Infant, Newborn | Nervous System Diseases/th [Therapy] | Neurology/mt [Methods] | Palliative Care/mt [Methods] | Pediatrics/mt [Methods] | Terminal Care/mt [Methods]