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Date: Thursday, September 12, 2019


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III. Perinatal and Pediatric Issues in Palliative and End of Life Care According to
Escribano & Aremi (2012) the child and family unit necessitates thoughtful
recognition of the emotional and psychosocial experiences of living with a child
facing a life-threatening illness and careful attention to compassionate support
for a myriad of stressors occurring within the family. This review provides a
framework for future research in pediatric palliative and end of life care research.

Future efforts must strengthen provider communication and listening skills


incorporating the parents', families' and children's beliefs, problems, resources,
and culture into the context of shared care decisions. Priorities include
developing demonstrable indicators of quality improvement across diverse
pediatric illnesses, and assessing the impact of ethnicity, and also culture and
provider settings (Hexem et al., 2011).

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