2011
DOI: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2011-000105.40
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Grief and bereavement – supporting siblings of a children's hospice service

Abstract: Children and young people's palliative care is an increasingly recognised specialty for life limiting and life threatening conditions. These children often have a difficult life filled with hospital appointments and strange professionals invading their homes. The siblings of these children may often be forgotten about or neglected, as the focus is on the sick child. The siblings have their own grief and bereavement and very often need support in getting through this.Our children's hospice at home service offer… Show more

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