Integration of hypnosis into pediatric palliative care.

@article{Friedrichsdorf2018IntegrationOH,
  title={Integration of hypnosis into pediatric palliative care.},
  author={Stefan J. Friedrichsdorf and Daniel P. Kohen},
  journal={Annals of palliative medicine},
  year={2018},
  volume={7 1},
  pages={
          136-150
        }
}
At least 8 million children would need specialized pediatric palliative care (PPC) services annually worldwide, and of the more than 42,000 children and teenagers dying annually in the United States, at least 15,000 children would require PPC. Unfortunately, even in resource-rich countries the majority of children dying from serious advanced illnesses are suffering from unrelieved, distressing symptoms such as pain, dyspnea, nausea, vomiting, and anxiety. State of the art treatment and… 
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