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Care of the Dying Child

Care of the Dying Child

9780192619839
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This unique book considers the specific medical, psycho-social, and practical issues involved in caring for children dying from chronic diseases. Ann Goldman, herself a consultant paediatrician in palliative care at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, recognizes the special needs of terminally ill children and their families. She confronts the problems and issues surrounding the care of these children in order to help paediatricians and other professionals providethe very best possible care for such patients. A range of contributors experienced in palliative care for children provide comprehensive coverage of the subject, including:: consideration of the magnitude of the problem and the provision of services, pain control symptom management, family supportand communication with children, spiritual issues, bereavement, stress. This practical, interdisciplinary approach to the specific needs of children with terminal diseases will be invaluable for every professional who wishes to enhance standards of care for dying children and their families.
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OUP Oxford
84922
9780192619839
9780192619839

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Publication date
1994
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
224
Dimensions (mm)
136 x 215
Weight (g)
267
  • Introduction - The magnitude of the problem; Different illness and the problems they cause; Symptom management; Support for the family; Communicating with children; Provision of care; Practical issues; Spiritual and cultural aspects; Bereavement; Appendices; A. Drugs List; B. Useful contacts; C. Books for parents and children; D. Allowances for children;
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