Palliative Sedation in children and adolescents: the repercussion in the family
Author(s) -
Cícero Roberto Pinheiro Grangeiro Júnior,
João Vitor Cândido Pimentel,
Emídio Antonio de Araújo Neto,
Regiane Teixeira Silveira,
Maria Fernanda dos Santos,
Maria do Socorro Martins Cardoso Novais,
Janaina Batista Pereira,
Flórido Sampaio das Neves Peixoto,
Hellen Lucia Luz Caldas Lins,
Modesto Leite Rolim Neto,
Patrícia Gonçalves Pinheiro
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/1681
Subject(s) - medicine , feeling , palliative care , distress , perception , health professionals , emotional distress , sedation , nursing , palliative sedation , health care , psychiatry , anxiety , clinical psychology , psychology , social psychology , neuroscience , economics , pharmacology , economic growth
Background: Estimative demonstrate about 6% of the 20 million people needing palliative care at the end of their life are less than 15 years old. Despite of that, researchers reported several areas of parent dissatisfaction with care including confusing, inadequate, or uncaring communications with clinicians regarding treatment or prognosis of the child’s end of life. Objective: Here we show that about 90% of the families that have a child or an adolescent passing through a situation that needs Palliative Sedation think that this process was necessary to relieve the suffering of the patient. Results: In several reports, parents of terminally ill children describe their perceptions of uncaring and insufficient communication from health care professionals and link that communication with their own lingering regrets and emotional distress. Conclusion: There is the necessity to better capacity the supportive and care team, in order to diminish guilty and grieve feelings, and to provide courses to the care team that can develop the communication process among them and the family.
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