Title of article :
Armfuls of Time: The Psychological Experience of the Child with a Life-Threatening Illness
Author/Authors :
Sourkes, Barbara M. Stanford University - School of Medicine - Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, USA
Abstract :
The seriously ill or dying child, his/her parents, and siblings all face daunting challenges. The services of a multidisciplinary team are required for optimal care. Experts in the fields of child psychology, psychiatry, and/or pediatric palliative care should be included in this team. Different aspects of the care take into consideration the role of the child in the family, the impact of the diagnosis on the child, loss of control and the threat of these losses. These have to be addressed to ensure an optimal psychological outcome for all concerned, irrespective of the eventual survival or demise of the sick child.
Keywords :
Pediatric palliative care , Child psychology , Child psychiatry , Bereavement
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice