Pediatric Palliative Care is an incredible resource for those interested in or working with pediatric palliative-or in general palliative care. Coming from years of experience in the field, the authors provide essential and timely suggestions for practitioners. Simply put, this book is bound to be a classic!
Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, senior consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America, USA
A new way of looking at the age-old issue of how to best care for ill children and their families is just what is needed-and is exactly what you will find here. This is an evidence-based and creatively engaging read that skillfully uses the image of a windmill to connect the science with the heart of best clinical practice.
Stephen Liben, MD, professor of pediatrics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Firmly grounded in qualitative research and clinical insight, this book offers a model that illuminates the components of exemplary interaction. It is a call for the humanization of care and a tribute to clinicians who excel in their interactions with families, educators who teach human-to-human care, and health administrators who seek to create a culture of optimal care that sustains both families and health care providers.
Danai Papadatou, PhD, professor of clinical psychology, Faculty of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
This unique book analyzes what is good in health care behaviors to show what goes into authentic engagement and exemplary interaction. These lessons from pediatric palliative care apply across a wide range of settings, cultures, and disciplines. An exceptional contribution to improving health care, highlighted by a distinctive windmill model.
Charles A. Corr, PhD, professor emeritus, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA