Abstract

Introduction. One of the systems that can be used in the system of palliative care for children is the Developmental Individual Relationship (DIR)/Floortime concept, which can be flexibly adapted to individual features of a child, and at the same time it has intelligible and clearly-defined tools for work and interaction, that take into consideration not only individual peculiarities of a patient, but also their parents and specialists.
 Purpose. The purpose of the paper was to review the possibilities and prospects of using DIR/Floortime model in the system of palliative care for children.
 Methodology. The paper was prepared on the basis of input from Belarusian Children's Hospice and also took into account experience of implementation of the DIR/Floortime Model (report information of ICDL’ specialists).
 Results and Discussion. In the course of the work the main tasks for providing palliative care to sick children were outlined and 6 points of introduction of the DIR /Floortime concept into this system were singled out.
 Conclusions. The main postulates of the DIR concept fully coincide with the modern principles of palliative support. Using DIR/Floortime Model also can solve urgent tasks of the system of palliative care for children: build a team-based, positive, supportive and safe relationship around a child and family; help to prevent conflicts; improve the emotional background of the child in care

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  • One of the systems that can be used in the system of palliative care for children is the Developmental Individual Relationship (DIR)/Floortime concept, which can be flexibly adapted to individual features of a child, and at the same time it has intelligible and clearlydefined tools for work and interaction, that take into consideration individual peculiarities of a patient, and their parents and specialists.Purpose

  • The paper was prepared on the basis of input from Belarusian Children's Hospice and took into account experience of implementation of the DIR/Floortime Model

  • The main postulates of the DIR concept fully coincide with the modern principles of palliative support

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Introduction

One of the systems that can be used in the system of palliative care for children is the Developmental Individual Relationship (DIR)/Floortime concept, which can be flexibly adapted to individual features of a child, and at the same time it has intelligible and clearlydefined tools for work and interaction, that take into consideration individual peculiarities of a patient, and their parents and specialists.Purpose. One of the systems that can be used in the system of palliative care for children is the Developmental Individual Relationship (DIR)/Floortime concept, which can be flexibly adapted to individual features of a child, and at the same time it has intelligible and clearly-defined tools for work and interaction, that take into consideration individual peculiarities of a patient, and their parents and specialists (Pajareya, K., Sutchritpongsa, S., Kongkasuwan, R., 2019; Boshoff, K., Bowen, H., Paton, H. et all., 2020; Hess, E., 2020). Canada and Ukraine have vastly different histories, both countries include populations who have experienced trauma and oppression and are far from achieving positive peace. In addition to people suffering with more traditionally acknowledged mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, there is slow movement towards understanding whole https://mhgcj.org health of individuals and communities as described by the World Health Organization (2005) and towards institutionalizing systems and cultures of care that can support ongoing empowerment of individuals and communities that facilitate peaceful development

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