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Nursing interventions in pediatric palliative care
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Caring for chronically ill children whose health is declining and those children who are critically ill is stressful and can be overwhelming to bothhealthcare professionals and parents. Palliative care teams aim to provide the multidisciplinary and holistic support staff and families need. Families,nurses, and primary medical teams value the involvement of a pediatric palliative medicine team to improve the quality of living. The bedside nurse is a vital part of the support system and is ready and available to be present with the palliative care team to support families no matter what the circumstances. Advocating for the patient; creating a culture of flexibility; anticipating, identifying, and responding to the patient and family needs;fostering hope; and providing the support needed for the parents to make informed decisions, are keys to providing quality patient care. Nurses are in the position to positively influence each of these areas of patient care ina positive manner.
Voir la revue «Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America, 15»
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