This article describes how nurses working with children and families in home, hospital and the community setting used the principles of person-centred practice to care to families at end of life and follow up bereavement support. It outlines the "ways of knowing" that informed developments and how parent's priorities were kept central to the process. Finally it discusses how the approach taken to practice develoment reflected the value of compassion in nursing practice.
Parker, H. 2014. Family focused children's end of life care in hospital and at home. Nursing Children and Young People, 26 (6) p 35 - 38
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