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Record Number
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1014655
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b769025
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Main Entry
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Brown, Erica.
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Title & Author
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Supporting the child and the family in paediatric palliative care /\ Erica Brown with Brian Warr ; foreword by Dr. Sheila Shribman.
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Publication Statement
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London ;Philadelphia :: Jessica Kingsley Publishers,, 2007.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (304 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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1281105643
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: 1435602803
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: 1843101815
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: 1846426596
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: 9781281105646
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: 9781435602809
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: 9781843101819
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: 9781846426599
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9781843101819
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-295) and indexes.
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Contents
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The child's funeral / Erica Brown -- Counselling support / Erica Brown -- The financial impact of caring / Erica Brown -- Children's developmental understanding and emotional response to death and dying / Erica Brown -- The impact of life-limiting illness on the family / Erica Brown -- Continuing bonds / Erica Brown -- Working with siblings of life-limited children / Erica Brown -- Grandparent support / Erica Brown -- Religious, cultural, secular, and spiritual aspects of care / Erica Brown -- Post mortem, organ donation and tissue retention / Erica Brown -- The education of the life-limited child / Erica Brown -- Transition from paediatric palliative care to adult services / Erica Brown -- Acknowledging staff stress and providing support / Erica Brown -- Maintaining the quality of care / Ann Smallman -- The role of research and development in children's hospices / Erica Brown.
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The historical background of paediatric palliative care / Erica Brown -- Working collaboratively / Brian Warr -- Assessment of needs and models of care / Ann Smallman -- Managing children's pain / Erica Brown -- The end of life phase of care / Erica Brown -- Administrative and practical requirements when a child dies / Brian Warr.
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Abstract
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'This book is very timely in contributing to the future of this essential aspect of care for increasing numbers of our nation's children ... [It] contains a wealth of useful information and reflects innovative research findings from Acorn Children's Hospices that raise key issues for future consideration.'. - from the Foreword by Sheila Shribman. Supporting the Child and the Family in Paediatric Palliative Care provides a comprehensive overview of good practice in caring for terminally-ill children, young people and their families. Drawing from extensive personal experiences of working in paedi.
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Subject
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Palliative treatment.
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Terminally ill children-- Care.
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Terminally ill children-- Family relationships.
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Terminally ill children-- Medical care.
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Child.
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Family Health.
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Palliative Care-- methods.
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Counselling Advice Services.
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HEALTH FITNESS-- Children's Health.
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MEDICAL-- Pediatrics.
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Palliative treatment.
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Terminal Care Nursing.
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Subject
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Terminally ill children-- Care.
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Subject
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Terminally ill children-- Family relationships.
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Subject
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Terminally Ill.
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Dewey Classification
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618.92/0029
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LC Classification
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RJ249.B76 2007eb
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NLM classification
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WS 200B877s 2007
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Added Entry
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Warr, Brian.
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Parallel Title
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Supporting the child and the family in pediatric palliative care
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