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Clinical Models

  1. Standards of Practice for Pediatric Palliative Care and Hospice. 2007.
  2. The Forum for Pediatric Palliative Care June 15, 2007.
  3. Brandon D, Docherty SL, Thorpe J. Infant and child deaths in acute care settings: implications for palliative care. J Palliat Med 2007;10:910-8.
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  5. Feudtner C, Feinstein JA, Satchell M, Zhao H, Kang TI. Shifting place of death among children with complex chronic conditions in the United States, 1989-2003. JAMA 2007;297:2725-32.
  6. Feudtner C, Silveira MJ, Christakis DA. Where do children with complex chronic conditions die? Patterns in Washington State, 1980-1998. Pediatrics 2002;109:656-60.
  7. Harper J, Hinds PS, Baker JN, Hicks J, Spunt SL, Razzouk BI. Creating a palliative and end-of-life program in a cure-oriented pediatric setting: the zig-zag method. J Pediatr Oncol Nurs 2007;24:246-54.
  8. Kane JR. Pediatric palliative care moving forward: empathy, competence, quality, and the need for systematic change. J Palliat Med 2006;9:847-9.
  9. Leuthner S, Jones EL. Fetal Concerns Program: a model for perinatal palliative care. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs 2007;32:272-8.
  10. Liben S, Papadatou D, Wolfe J. Paediatric palliative care: challenges and emerging ideas. Lancet 2008;371:852-64.
  11. Toce S, Collins MA. The FOOTPRINTS model of pediatric palliative care. J Palliat Med 2003;6:989-1000.
  12. Weissman DE, Meier DE. Operational features for hospital palliative care programs: consensus recommendations. J Palliat Med 2008;11:1189-94.