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Faith-sensitive end of life care for children, young people and their families

This article is part of an at a glance series on palliation and end of life care in paediatrics and focuses on the provision of faith-sensitive end of life care. Particular religions are discussed, with some key points for care of patients from some of the most prevalent religions within the UK. This article is intended to give points for discussion and consideration, but health professionals are encouraged to speak to every patient and family on an individual level to ensure an understanding of their personal beliefs. Although there is a range of literature discussing faith during end-of-life care, there is litte that outlines the practical specifics and for this reason some of the supporting literature in this article is dated and, where possible, this has been supported with contemporary sources.

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Key Information

Type of Reference
Jour
Type of Work
Opinion
Publisher
MAG Online Library
ISBN/ISSN
0966-0461
Publication Year
2021
Issue Number
5
Journal Titles
British Journal of Nursing
Volume Number
30
Start Page
276
End Page
279