Metadata
Title
Top Ten Tips Palliative Care Clinicians Should Know About Prognostication in Children
Authors
Bergstraesser E; Thienprayoon R; Brook LA; Fraser LK; Hynson JL; Rosenberg AR; Snaman JM; Weaver MS; Widger K; Zernikow B; Jones CA; Schlögl M
Year
2021
Publication
Journal of Palliative Medicine
Abstract
Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is different from palliative care (PC) for adults. However, conceptualizing PPC remains cumbersome due to the high heterogeneity of often rare diseases, the high diversity of disease trajectories, and the particular difficulty to predict the future of an individual, severely ill child. This article aims to provide an overview and critical reflection of different aspects of prognostication in children with PC needs. This includes different diseases from neurology to oncology, from the unborn baby to the young adult, new approaches in treatment, advance care planning, and, most important, communication with the affected child as well as parents.
Authors
Bergstraesser E | Brook LA | Fraser LK | Hynson JL | Jones CA | Rosenberg AR | Schlögl M | Snaman JM | Thienprayoon R | Weaver MS | Widger K | Zernikow B
MeSH
Advance Care Planning | Child | Communication | Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing | Humans | Infant | Palliative Care | Parents | Young Adult