Anticipating the future of the child and family in pediatric palliative care: a qualitative study into the perspectives of parents and healthcare professionals

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Lisa M. Verberne
Jurrianne C. Fahner
Stephanie F. V. Sondaal
Antoinette Y. N. Schouten–van Meeteren
Chris C. de Kruiff
Johannes J. M. van Delden
Marijke C. Kars
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[1] Catharina Hospital,Department of pediatrics
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht,Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care
[3] Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology,Emma Children’s Hospital
[4] Amsterdam University Medical Centre,Center of Expertise Palliative Care, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht
[5] Utrecht University,undefined
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Communication; Advance care planning; Goals of care; Pediatric palliative care;
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Preparing for future scenarios in pediatric palliative care is perceived as complex and challenging by both families and healthcare professionals. This interpretative qualitative study using thematic analysis aims to explore how parents and healthcare professionals anticipate the future of the child and family in pediatric palliative care. Single and repeated interviews were undertaken with 42 parents and 35 healthcare professionals of 24 children, receiving palliative care. Anticipating the future was seen in three forms: goal-directed conversations, anticipated care, and guidance on the job. Goal-directed conversations were initiated by either parents or healthcare professionals to ensure others could align with their perspective regarding the future. Anticipated care meant healthcare professionals or parents organized practical care arrangements for future scenarios with or without informing each other. Guidance on the job was a form of short-term anticipation, whereby healthcare professionals guide parents ad hoc through difficult situations.
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页码:949 / 957
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