Impact of a pediatric palliative care program on the caregiver experience = Impact d’un programme de soins palliatifs pédiatriques sur le vécu de l’aidant

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GANS, Daphna | HADLER, Max W. | CHEN, Xiao | WU, Shang-Hua | DIMAND, Robert | ABRAMSON, Jill M. | DIAMANT, Allison L. | KOMINSKI, Gerald F.

Les auteurs montrent que le programme mis en place permet une amélioration du stress et de l'inquiétude des aidants. Ainsi, il semble que le modèle suivant soit bénéfique en cas de soins palliatifs pédiatriques : faire une planification des soins individualisée, avoir un accès à une ligne 24/7 avec les infirmières et mettre l'accent sur toute la famille.

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