Paediatric palliative care
Paediatric palliative care: a review of needs, obstacles and the future.
School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA.
Abstract
AIM:
This literature review offers a response to the current paediatric palliative care
literature that will punctuate the need for a framework (i.e. the three
world view) that can serve as an evaluative lens for nurse managers who
are in the planning or evaluative stages of paediatric palliative care programmes.
BACKGROUND:
The complexities in providing paediatric palliative care
extend beyond clinical practices to operational policies and financial
barriers that exist in the continuum of services for patients.
EVALUATION:
This
article offers a review of the literature and a framework in order to
view best clinical practices, operational/policy standards and financial
feasibility when considering the development and sustainability of
paediatric palliative care programmes.
KEY ASPECTS:
Fifty-four
articles were selected as representative of the current state of the
literature as it pertains to the three world view (i.e. clinical,
operational and financial factors) involved in providing paediatric palliative care.
CONCLUSION:
In developing efficient paediatric palliative care services, clinical, operational and financial resources and barriers need to be identified and addressed.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT:
Nursing
management plays a crucial role in addressing the clinical, operational
and financial needs and concerns that are grounded in paediatric palliative care literature.
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