Paediatric death and dying: Exploring coping strategies of health professionals and perceptions of support provision
Author(s)
Forster, Elizabeth
Hafiz, Alaa
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2015
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Without question a child's death is a devastating event for parents and families. Health professionals working with the dying child and family draw upon their expertise and experience to engage with children, parents and families on this painful journey. This is a delicate and sensitive area of practice and has strong and penetrating effects on health professionals. They employ physical, emotional, spiritual and problem solving strategies to continue to perform this role effectively and to protect their continued sense of wellbeing.Without question a child's death is a devastating event for parents and families. Health professionals working with the dying child and family draw upon their expertise and experience to engage with children, parents and families on this painful journey. This is a delicate and sensitive area of practice and has strong and penetrating effects on health professionals. They employ physical, emotional, spiritual and problem solving strategies to continue to perform this role effectively and to protect their continued sense of wellbeing.
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Journal Title
International Journal of Palliative Nursing
Volume
21
Issue
6
Subject
Nursing
Nursing not elsewhere classified