A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy

The purpose of this project is to propose implementation and evaluation of a best practice policy to initiate a continuous conversation about palliative care with pediatric patients diagnosed with cancer, their parents, and the medical team. From a thorough review of recent, relevant literature, str...

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Main Author: Martinez, Mariel de la Paz
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/271611
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2716112015-10-23T04:59:13Z A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy Martinez, Mariel de la Paz The purpose of this project is to propose implementation and evaluation of a best practice policy to initiate a continuous conversation about palliative care with pediatric patients diagnosed with cancer, their parents, and the medical team. From a thorough review of recent, relevant literature, strong evidence supports the need to increase communication efforts between pediatric patients, their parents, and the medical team when it comes to discussing palliative care. There is no existing protocol or defined guidelines for implementing a palliative care discussion with pediatric oncologic patients. The proposed policy guidelines focus on exacting a time and protocol for initiating palliative care discussions with this population. An implementation plan and evaluation plan are proposed in accordance with the diffusion of innovation theory. 2012 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/271611 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The purpose of this project is to propose implementation and evaluation of a best practice policy to initiate a continuous conversation about palliative care with pediatric patients diagnosed with cancer, their parents, and the medical team. From a thorough review of recent, relevant literature, strong evidence supports the need to increase communication efforts between pediatric patients, their parents, and the medical team when it comes to discussing palliative care. There is no existing protocol or defined guidelines for implementing a palliative care discussion with pediatric oncologic patients. The proposed policy guidelines focus on exacting a time and protocol for initiating palliative care discussions with this population. An implementation plan and evaluation plan are proposed in accordance with the diffusion of innovation theory.
author Martinez, Mariel de la Paz
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A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy
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title A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy
title_short A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy
title_full A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy
title_fullStr A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy
title_full_unstemmed A Family-Centered Intervention to Improve Palliative Care Communication for Pediactric Patients Diagnosed with Cancer: Implementation of the My Wish Policy
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