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Grundlagen peri- und neonataler Palliativversorgung

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Nach Angaben des Statistischen Bundesamtes versterben jährlich in Deutschland ca. 4000 Kinder und Jugendliche bis zum 18. Lebensjahr. Ungefähr 60 % dieser Todesfälle ereignen sich im 1. Lebensjahr, davon 2/3 in der Neonatalzeit. Somit stellen Neugeborene die größte Gruppe innerhalb aller Todesfälle im Kindes- und Jugendalter dar. In diesem Kapitel werden allgemeine Grundlagen (Definitionen, Epidemiologie etc.) und Besonderheiten einer palliativmedizinischen Betreuung im Kontext der Peri- und Neonatologie vermittelt. So werden grundlegende Aspekte sowohl der prä- als auch der unmittelbar peri- und postnatalen Betreuung von Kindern mit lebensverkürzenden und -bedrohlichen Erkrankungen und deren Eltern dargestellt.

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Garten, L. (2019). Grundlagen peri- und neonataler Palliativversorgung. In: Garten, L., von der Hude, K. (eds) Palliativversorgung und Trauerbegleitung in der Neonatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58945-8_1

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