ABSTRACT

Pediatric Palliative Care: A Model for Exemplary Practice lays out a road map for health-care providers interested in optimizing care for seriously ill children and their families.

Grounded in clinical practice and the study of positive rather than problematic encounters between providers and parents, the book presents an evidence-based model of exemplary interaction. The chapters offer a clear understanding of the complex, holistic process of interaction between providers and parents, as well as the personal and professional knowledge and skills needed to interact in optimal ways.

This is a one-of-a-kind guidebook for health-care providers interested in (re)discovering how to maximize positive outcomes for both families and providers. It is also a valuable source of inspiration for educators, supervisors, and hospital administrators who want to facilitate personal and professional development and create supportive environments for students, providers, seriously ill children, and their families.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction to interaction

chapter 4|21 pages

Process of Attuning

chapter 5|22 pages

Direct Care Activities

chapter 6|19 pages

Connecting Behaviors

chapter 7|22 pages

Personal Influencing Factors

chapter 9|20 pages

Setting and Teamwork Contextual Factors

chapter 11|13 pages

Output From Exemplary Interaction

A Milieu of Mattering