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Challenges for children’s palliative care

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

Where home is not felt to be a safe place, a hospice can be considered as such (Simpson and Penrose, 2011; Price, McCloskey and Brazil, 2017; Rainsford et al 2018). Other implications for practice include how the outcome of these conversations can impact on the grief journey of the parent (Davis et al 2024b).

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Derek Flores

Minority Nurse

His second book, Letter to a Hospice Nurse , celebrates the lives of hospice patients and gives a format for surviving family and friends to process grief. I earned my LPN in 2011, then passed the NCLEX-RN in 2012 after graduating from Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I work in the world of the ‘dying.’

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Cultivating Resilience for Caregivers

Hospice of the North Coast

Radical acceptance is NOT approval, but rather wholly and totally accepting with our mind, body, and spirit that we cannot change the present situation, even if we do not like it. Try to look beyond what you are perceiving right now and be open to whether there is a new perspective you could see on what is being presented. Resilience.