When Treatment Fails

About The Book

Over 50000 children die of medical causes each year in the U.S. and 85 percent of them do so in hospitals. While great strides have been made in palliative care many of these children still suffer considerably in the last months of life. Studies have found that pediatricians who often do not expect to confront death on a frequent basis and other hospital staff typically feel inadequately trained to manage the situation and are emotionally unprepared for the death. All of the feelings associated with caring for a chronically ill child guilt anger frustration ambivalence exhaustion are magnified when a child''s life can no longer be prolonged. When Treatment Fails will be based directly on the voices of those who care for children at the end of their lives the doctors nurses social workers pastoral counselors and psychologists. Centered around seven cases Bearison will elicit and record the stories of these professionals about their experiences caring for a patient. The narratives will illustrate how clinicians coming from different professional roles speak about the biological psychological spiritual and social dimensions of caring for terminally ill patients. Bearison will analyze their ways of making sense and giving meaning to their difficult experiences unearthing common and distinct themes and issues across disciplines. The book will also identify the ways their interdisciplinary teams facilitate or hinder each others work and to what extent greater reciprocity can be achieved in providing the highest quality palliative care.
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