[Article] Findings from a clinical learning needs survey at Ireland's first children's hospice

This article reports the main findings from a Clinical Learning Needs Survey conducted at LauraLynn, currently Ireland's only children's hospice.  The study had 2 main aims: a) to assist clinical staff to identify their own learning priorities in children's palliative care, and b) to inform the design, and delivery of a range of workshops, programmes and study sessions.  The findings identified key learning needs as end of life care; palliative emergencies, communication skills and bereavement support. 

Quinn, C. & Hillis, R. 2015.   Findings from a clinical learning needs survey at Ireland's first children's hospice.  International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 21 (12) p 596-601.

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