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How is palliative care different in paediatrics
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How is palliative care different in paediatrics?
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How is palliative care different in children ?
Different spectrum of illness
Smaller, more varied patient population
Parents are generally more involved as care-givers and decision-makers
Developmental factors influence the child's understanding of illness and death, as well as their ability to communicate and participate in decision-making
Different physiology and pharmacokinetics
The paediatrician has often developed a very close relationship with the child and family and wishes to remain involved
Sibling and extended family needs
Grief in parents is more likely to be severe, prolonged and complicated
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