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Transforming children’s palliative care—from ideas to action: highlights from the first ICPCN conference on children’s palliative care

机译:将儿童的姑息治疗从观念转变为行动:第一次ICPCN关于儿童姑息治疗的会议的要点

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The International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN) held its first international conference on children’s palliative care, in conjunction with Tata Memorial Centre, in Mumbai, India, from 10–12 February 2014. The theme of the conference, Transforming children’s palliative care—from ideas to action, reflected the vision of the ICPCN to live in a world where every child who needs it, can access palliative care, regardless of where they live. Key to this is action, to develop service provision and advocate for children’s palliative care. Three pre-conference workshops were held on 9 February, aimed at doctors, nurses, social workers, and volunteers, and focused around the principles of children’s palliative care, and in particular pain and symptom management. The conference brought together 235 participants representing 38 countries. Key themes identified throughout the conference included: the need for advocacy and leadership; for education and research, with great strides having been taken in the development of an evidence base for children’s palliative care, along with the provision of education; the importance of communication and attention to spirituality in children, and issues around clinical care, in particular for neonates. Delegates were continually challenged to transform children’s palliative care in their parts of the world and the conference culminated in the signing of the ICPCN Mumbai Declaration. The Declaration calls upon governments around the world to improve access to quality children’s palliative care services and made a call on the Belgian government not to pass a bill allowing children to be euthanised in that country. The conference highlighted many of the ongoing developments in children’s palliative care around the world, and as she closed the conference, Joan Marston (ICPCN CEO) challenged participants to take positive action and be the champions that the children need, thus transforming children’s palliative care.
机译:国际儿童姑息治疗网络(ICPCN)于2014年2月10日至12日在印度孟买与塔塔纪念中心一起举行了首届儿童姑息治疗国际会议。该会议的主题是“改变儿童的姑息治疗”采取行动的想法反映了ICPCN在世界上的愿景,即每个有需要的儿童都可以得到姑息治疗,而无论他们身在何处。这样做的关键是采取行动,发展服务范围并倡导儿童姑息治疗。 2月9日举行了三场会前研讨会,针对医生,护士,社会工作者和志愿者,重点关注儿童姑息治疗的原则,尤其是疼痛和症状的管理。会议聚集了代表38个国家的235名代表。会议期间确定的关键主题包括:倡导和领导能力的需求;在教育和研究方面,在为儿童提供姑息治疗的证据基础以及提供教育方面取得了长足的进步;交流和重视儿童灵性的重要性,以及有关临床护理的问题,尤其是对新生儿而言。代表们不断受到挑战,要求改变世界各地儿童的姑息治疗,而会议最终以《 ICPCN孟买宣言》的签署为高潮。该宣言呼吁世界各国政府改善获得优质儿童姑息治疗服务的机会,并呼吁比利时政府不要通过一项法案,允许对该国的儿童实行安乐死。会议强调了世界范围内儿童姑息治疗的许多持续发展,在会议闭幕时,琼·马斯顿(ICPCN首席执行官)挑战参与者采取积极行动,并成为儿童所需的拥护者,从而改变了儿童姑息治疗。

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