Home Care Team for Children with Cancer in Terminal Stage
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It is said that home care for dying children is difficult because family attitudes toward patients and care skills are different from the care for adults in the terminal stage. But the home care needs to be prepared when a patient and family want the patient to be back home and stay with their family. A team formation the same as in the treatment of cancer, makes home care for dying children possible. The team helps patients and their family get back to their local residence, and also reduces the burden of a caregiver and creates a better time for dying children and their family. The members of a team should include not only medical staff but others from every area of the patient's daily life, such as teachers, local emergency crews, public health nurses, social service division, persons of religion et al. It is important that a conference be held as often as possible, and then staff can perform their roles smoothly and give better care, resulting in quality time for patients and family. It is hoped that a total care system is established for family and other caregivers.
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