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- Title
Palliative care for children and adolescents in Switzerland: a needs analysis across three diagnostic groups.
- Authors
Inglin, Susanne; Hornung, Rainer; Bergstraesser, Eva
- Abstract
The objective of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions and needs of families who care for a child with a life-limiting disease. Considering the heterogeneity of life-limiting diseases in childhood, three diagnostic groups were defined: (a) cancer, (b) neurological disorders, and (c) non-cancer/non-neurological conditions. Fifteen parents whose child had been treated in one of four children's hospitals and received palliative care or had died within the previous 2 years were interviewed. The main interview topics were: communication with professionals, need for support in care (at home or hospital), and bereavement support. Irrespective of the center of care, parents of children with diagnoses other than cancer reported a lack of support concerning practical issues of care and psychosocial aspects. Parents of children with cancer expressed difficulties related to coordination of care especially when care was provided at home. Bereaved parents emphasized their wish for bereavement support. Our findings demonstrate shortcomings in pediatric palliative care in Switzerland and outline basic needs of affected families including psychosocial support, coordination of care and bereavement support. Based on these findings we formulate some suggestions on how to initiate pediatric palliative care in a most efficient way and tailored to the needs of families in Switzerland.
- Subjects
SWITZERLAND; PALLIATIVE treatment; HOSPICE care; JUVENILE diseases; DISEASES in teenagers; COMMUNICATION; COMPARATIVE studies; INTERVIEWING; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL needs assessment; MEDICAL cooperation; PATIENT-professional relations; NEEDS assessment; PSYCHOLOGY of parents; RESEARCH; QUALITATIVE research; EVALUATION research
- Publication
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2011, Vol 170, Issue 8, p1031
- ISSN
0340-6199
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00431-011-1398-5