Children's needs when facing the death of a parent from cancer: part one.

Date de l'article :
2007-10-31
Auteurs :
Macpherson C, Emeleus M
Affiliations :
Fife Palliative Care Service, Cedar House, Whyteman's Brae, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, UK. catrionamacpherson@fife-pct.scot.nhs.uk
Source :
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2007 Oct;13(10):478-85
Abstract :
Fife Palliative Care Service, Cedar House, Whyteman's Brae, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, UK. catrionamacpherson@fife-pct.scot.nhs.uk A small exploratory study was conducted to identify the psychosocial needs of children facing the death and subsequent bereavement of a parent from cancer. The focus was on the palliative phase of care through the bereavement period with the aim of identifying the best way forward in further developing a community-based service for children in Fife. This paper selectively reviews the literature related to children's and families' needs when facing and dealing with the death of a parent, bringing into focus some of the work available to inform thinking and planning in this area. It then describes the methods used to conduct this exploratory study and reports the issues which will be considered as a basis for future service development. PMID: 18073706 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Commentaires :
Cet article parle d'une situation plus fréquente qu'on le voudrait et on n'a jamais trop de références pour nous aider même si on a des intervenants très bien formés: il reste que chacun de nous avons aussi à répondre à des besoins chez ces jeunes et on ne peut pas toujours référer aussi rapidement qu'on le voudrait et aussi , à l'occasion ils attendent de nous des réponses, car ils nous connaissent depuis plusieurs mois.