Improvements in communication and relationship building are essential
Bethany Smith Student in children’s and young people’s nursing, Salford University
Amy Lewis Student in children’s and young people’s nursing, Salford University
Understanding research priorities in children’s palliative care is important for nurses, following the phasing out of the Liverpool Care Pathway, which has led to a change in palliative and end of life care (Department of Health (DH) 2014). Advances in technology that can keep children alive for a long time is another area over which there is much debate (Longden and Mayer 2007).
Nursing Children and Young People.
28, 4, 13-13.
doi: 10.7748/ncyp.28.4.13.s17
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