Why it's necessary to destigmatise palliative care for children

What happens to parents when their child is diagnosed with a life-threatening terminal illness or medical complications? They go through a lot of medical procedures, sleepless nights, work disruptions, lifestyle readjustments and financial difficulties, all of which contribute to significant emotion...

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Main Author: Ng, Alvin Lai Oon *
Format: Other
Published: Star Media Group Berhad 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2466/
https://www.thestar.com.my/lifestyle/family/2023/12/04/why-it039s-necessary-to-destigmatise-palliative-care-for-children
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Summary:What happens to parents when their child is diagnosed with a life-threatening terminal illness or medical complications? They go through a lot of medical procedures, sleepless nights, work disruptions, lifestyle readjustments and financial difficulties, all of which contribute to significant emotional distress. While medical professionals deal with the physical health issue at hand, who addresses the psychological coping mechanisms of the child with illness, parents and other family members? The answer is usually a counsellor or psychologist. But do we have that luxury in our country’s healthcare system? Not really.