The Guardians Of Innocence: Pediatric Hospice Nurses, The Angels Of Comfort

Webduring a time when families are stressed and looking for guidance, hospice nurses report feeling uncomfortable, unprepared, and sometimes unwilling to care for.

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Webchildren with serious illness who receive care from local hospices often interface with nurses who lack training, experience, and comfort in the provision of palliative and.

Webpediatric palliative care in practice.

Throughout the cancer trajectory, pediatric oncology nurses provide developmentally appropriate care to patients.

When patients do not.

Webthemes arose from the nurses' narratives involving forgiveness, anger with god, communication with children and relatives who had gone before, angels, and the life.

Six qualitative articles from three different countries.

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Webto address this deficit, an interdisciplinary collaborative of pediatric palliative care and hospice physicians, advanced practice health care professionals, and nurses.

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