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Children's hospice care.

A Armstrong-Dailey

    Pediatric Nursing
    |July 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    Coping with a child's terminal illness is challenging for families and healthcare professionals. Children's Hospice International provides vital resources and education for pediatric palliative care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Palliative Care
    • Child Bereavement Studies

    Background:

    • The end-of-life care for children presents unique challenges for families and healthcare providers.
    • Pediatric hospice care requires specialized knowledge and compassionate support systems.

    Observation:

    • Parents and healthcare providers face significant emotional and practical difficulties when a child is nearing the end of life.
    • There is a need for accessible, comprehensive support services tailored to the needs of children with life-limiting conditions.

    Findings:

    • Children's Hospice International offers a crucial range of information and educational services.
    • These services aim to enhance the quality of care provided to children in hospice settings.
    • Support is vital for both the child and their family during this difficult time.

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    Implications:

    • Improved access to specialized pediatric hospice care can enhance the quality of life for terminally ill children.
    • Educational resources empower healthcare providers to deliver more effective and compassionate end-of-life care.
    • Support for families navigating child loss is essential for healthy bereavement processes.