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  • Paediatric palliative care:...
    Liben, Stephen, MD; Papadatou, Danai, Prof; Wolfe, Joanne, Dr

    Lancet, 03/2008, Volume: 371, Issue: 9615
    Journal Article, Book Review

    Summary Paediatric palliative care is an emerging subspecialty that focuses on achieving the best possible quality of life for children with life-threatening conditions and their families. To achieve this goal, the individuals working in this field need to: clearly define the population served; better understand the needs of children with life-threatening conditions and their families; develop an approach that will be appropriate across different communities; provide care that responds adequately to suffering; advance strategies that support caregivers and health-care providers; and promote needed change by cultivating educational programmes. Despite these challenges, advances in paediatric palliative care have been achieved in a short period of time; we expect far greater progress as the field becomes more formalised and research networks are established.