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    • Pediatric Palliative Care
    • Nursing Leadership
    • Healthcare Service Models

    Background:

    • Children's hospices provide essential support for life-limited children and their families.
    • Existing models of pediatric palliative care face challenges in accessibility and consistency.
    • There is a need for innovative and effective care delivery strategies in pediatric hospice settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-led children's hospice model in Wales.
    • To identify key components contributing to the success of this care model.
    • To provide a framework for replicating this model in other healthcare services.

    Main Methods:

    • Case study analysis of a specific nurse-led children's hospice.
    • Qualitative data collection through interviews with staff, families, and stakeholders.
    • Review of clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction metrics.

    Main Results:

    • The nurse-led model demonstrated high levels of patient and family satisfaction.
    • Key factors included integrated multidisciplinary team working and strong nursing leadership.
    • The service successfully provided holistic, family-centered palliative care.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse-led children's hospices can serve as effective models for pediatric palliative care.
    • The Welsh hospice offers transferable best practices for enhancing children's hospice services.
    • Implementing similar models can improve the quality and accessibility of care for children with life-limiting conditions.