Hospice Care for Children

Hospice Care for Children by Ann Armstrong-Dailey is a comprehensive resource published by Oxford University Press in 2001. This second edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the unique needs of children with life-threatening and terminal illnesses, along with their families, offering insights from leading authorities in the field.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the various aspects of hospice care, focusing on practical topics that can be immediately applied. The content is designed for a diverse audience, including healthcare professionals, social workers, and family members involved in the caregiving process. Key subjects such as terminal care, pediatrics, and human services are woven throughout the text, making it a valuable reference for anyone engaged in the hospice-care environment.
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Children with life-threatening and terminal illnesses–and their families– require a unique kind of care to meet a wide variety of needs. This book, the first edition of which won the 1993 Pediatric Nursing Book of the Year Award, provides an authoritative source for the many people involved in caring for dying children. It draws together contributions from leading authorities in a comprehensive, fully up-to-date resource, with an emphasis on practical topics that can be put to immediate use. The book covers the entire range of issues related to the hospice environment and is intended for all those who participate in the hospice-care process: physicians, nurses, social workers, teachers, clergy, family therapists, parents, and community service volunteers.
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