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Abstract
Children who live with a complex chronic or life-threatening illness face extraordinary challenges. Whether they are receiving disease-oriented treatment (aimed at potential cure or prolongation of life) or palliative treatment-or both concurrently-our challenge is to enhance their comfort and minimize their distress. Symptom management is thus a critical component of pediatric palliative care. Symptoms may be either physical or psychological in nature (or a confluence of both) and their effective management has a direct impact on the child's quality of life. This article provides an integrative overview of children's experience of selected physical and psychological symptoms, as expressed through their words and images. Understanding their perspectives is an essential component in the design and provision of optimal symptom management. Included, as well, are examples from siblings-a reminder of the profound impact of illness on these children who also "live" the experience, albeit in a different way. The symptoms that are described are pain, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, weakness, seizures, hair loss, depression, and anxiety. Although psychological symptoms are often inextricable from the physical, they may also present independently as part of the overall illness experience.Entities:
Keywords: complex chronic illness; experience; life-threatening illness; pediatric palliative care; psychological; symptoms; trauma
Year: 2018 PMID: 29671836 PMCID: PMC5920399 DOI: 10.3390/children5040053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Figure 1Intravenous (IV) exploding in my arm.
Figure 2Dreaming of my sister in pain.
Figure 3MA machine.
Figure 4Bone marrow aspiration needle.
Figure 5Tombstone.
Figure 6Relaxation scene.
Figure 7Tired.
Figure 8I am jumping.
Figure 9My brother playing falling down the hill.
Figure 10Staring at the wall.
Figure 11Losing my hair.
Figure 12Mr. Snail.
Figure 13Sad boy in the hospital.
Figure 14Alone in the hospital.
Figure 15Being in the hospital.
Figure 16A heart that wants to burst.
Figure 17From me to everybody.
Figure 18Batman tunnel.
Figure 19Untitled.
Figure 20Nightmare.