Title: Pediatric Health Care
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2Pediatric Health Care
- Late 1800's
- Early to mid 1900's
- History of pediatrics
3Child Health Sub-populations
4Pediatric Death
- Death in developing countries
- Death in the United States
5Disease/Dying Trajectories
- Sudden, unexpected death
- Death from potentially curable disease
- Death from lethal congenital anomaly
- Death from progressive conditions with
intermittent crises
6Site of Pediatric Death
- Institutions
- Intensive care units
7Death and Dying Disparities
- Child perspective
- Family perspective
- Sibling perspective
- Grandparents perspective
- Community perspective
- Schools
8Philosophy and Principles of Hospice
- Hospice
- Definition
- History
9Hospice Eligibility
- Medicare Hospice Benefit
- Medicaid Hospice Benefit
- Not all hospice programs will care for children
- Palliative/hospice care changing the model
10Palliative Care
Curative Focus Disease-Specific Treatments
Palliative Focus Comfort / Supportive Treatments
Bereavement Support
11Philosophy and Goals of Hospice and Palliative
Care
- Philosophy of care
- Goals of care
12Principles of Hospice Palliative Care for
Children
- Precepts of Palliative Care for Children
- Child and family as unit of care
- Adolescents and young adults have distinctive
needs - Attention to physical, psychological, social and
spiritual needs
13Principles of Hospice and Palliative Care (cont.)
- Interdisciplinary team approach
14Principles of Hospice and Palliative Care (cont.)
- Education and support of child and family
- Extends across illnesses and settings
- Bereavement support
15Models of Pediatric Palliative and/or Hospice Care
- Hospital-based programs
- Free-standing facility
- Hospice-based programs
- Community agency or long-term care facility
- Friebert, 2009
16Massachusetts Pediatric Palliative Care Network
Implementation of State-Funded Program
- Consult services
- Decreased cost
- 100 of deaths occurred at families requested
location - Median length of stay on service 233 days
- Bona et al., 2011
17Development Issues in Pediatric Palliative Care
- Comprehension
- Communication
- Fears
- Development theories tools
- Child needs to protect family
18Stages of Development
- Infancy
- Toddlerhood
- Preschool Age
- School Age
- Adolescence
19Barriers to Quality Care at the End of Life
- Uncertainty of prognosis
- Overtreatment
- Limit of therapy
- Insensitivities to cultural concerns
- Communication breakdown
- Other Limitations
- -Financial
- -Geographical
20Barriers to Quality Care at the End of Life
(cont.)
- Lack of adequate training of professionals
- Delayed access to hospice/palliative care
- Death denial
21Nurse's Role in Pediatric Palliative Care
- Anticipating
- Preventing
- Treating
- Promoting
- Advocacy
22Nurses Role in Pediatric Palliative Care (cont.)
- The importance of presence
- Maintaining a realistic perspective
- Nurses as the safety net
23Hope within Pediatric Palliative Care
- Meaning of hope
- Hope vs. despair
- Role of hope
24A Dose of Caring
25Model of Quality of Life
- Physical
- Well-Being
- Psychological Well-Being
- Social Well-Being
- Spiritual
- Well-Being
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26 Physical Functional Ability Strength/Fatigue Slee
p Rest Nausea Appetite Constipation Pain
Psychological Anxiety Depression Enjoyment/Leisure
Pain Distress Happiness Fear Cognition/Attention
Quality of Life
Social Financial Burden Caregiver Burden Roles
Relationships Affection/Sexual Function Appearance
Spiritual Hope Suffering Meaning of
Pain Religiosity Transcendence
Adapted from Ferrell, et al. 1991
27To Comfort Always
28Suffering
- State of severe distress that threatens
intactness of the person - Failure to respond to needs intensifies suffering
- Depth of suffering
Ferrell Coyle, 2008
29Neonatal Suffering
- Assess the family unit for suffering (including
siblings)
AAP, 2000
30Healing Touch