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Title: Paediatric palliative care in Aotearoa New Zealand-current state and future direction
Authors: Aburn, G. E.
Gott, M.
Moeke-Maxwell, T.
Drake, R.
Issue Date: 2024
Source: The New Zealand medical journal, 2024 (137) 1605 p.92-99
Pages: 92-99
Journal Title: The New Zealand medical journal
Abstract: This paper seeks to explore the current state of paediatric palliative care in Aotearoa New Zealand. The low priority afforded to paediatric palliative care for more than two decades has had a significant impact on service provision, education and research within this specialty. As a result, provision of specialist paediatric palliative care to children with serious illness and their whānau (family, including extended family) is inequitable and vastly inadequate. This paper considers the consequences of having limited access to specialist palliative care for children and whānau, and outlines what is required for both service development and current priorities for research.; Competing Interests: Nil. (© PMA.)
DOI: 10.26635/6965.6693
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Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications
Queensland Health Publications

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