Abstract

Pediatric Palliative Care - When the End Comes with the Beginning Abstract. Palliative care is not usually associated with childhood and adolescence. Nevertheless, in German-speaking Europe alone, more than 50 000 children live with life-shortening illnesses, and about 5000 children die every year. Palliative care for children and adolescents (PPC) is an attitude that must not be forced on anyone, but must be lived; and, in the case of complex-chronic diseases often over many years. A successful and sustainable implementation of PPC is therefore based on an appreciative collaboration between different teams and the affected families, true to the quadriga presented here of comprehensive symptom control with curiosity, patience, activity and humility. Necessary basics such as the care plan, interprofessional home visits and the round table, plus 24-hour accessibility, are here presented, as well as a triage technique and the advanced care management.

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