2016
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2016-310863.500
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G513(P) Advanced planning in perinatal palliative care – are we making clear end of life plans?

Abstract: AimWith continuing advancements in both antenatal and neonatal care, perinatal palliative continues to pose significant challenge. A number of professional bodies have published best practice guidance on the delivery of palliative care in the postnatal period, including BAPM (2010) and Managed Clinical Networks. An important consideration which is highlighted in all guidance is the use of end of life care plans. These are plans which combine clinical care plans with parental wishes and multidisciplinary team a… Show more

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