Sedation in pediatric palliative care: The role of pediatric palliative care teams
Maria José Peláez Cantero,
Jose Miguel Morales Asencio,
Fátima Parra Plantagenet-Whyte
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
Palliative sedation (PS) consists of the use of drugs to alleviate the suffering of patients with refractory symptoms, through a reduction in consciousness. The aim of this study is to describe the incidence of and indications for PS in patients treated by pediatric palliative care teams (PPCT), and the relationship between PS, the place of death, and the characteristics of the care teams.
Methods
Ambispective study with the participation of 14 PPCT working in Spain.
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