Effects of a unique pediatric hematology–oncology palliative care program on medical decision-making and communication between healthcare providers and families: Results of a supportive care survey

2012 
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate family satisfaction with an embedded pediatric hematology–oncology (Hem-Onc) palliative care program and its decision-making tool (DMT). A secondary aim was to identify factors that play an important role in family medical decision-making.MethodsFamilies were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire within 4 weeks of participating in a Supportive Care Team (SCT) conference and receiving a DMT.ResultsTwenty parents or guardians of pediatric Hem-Onc patients participated in the study. All of the patients had approached a major treatment-related change; all of the study participants had attended a SCT medical decision-making conference and received a DMT. The most important considerations to the study participants regarding treatment decisions were their child's quality of life, their child's chance of improving, perception of their child's wishes, and the hospital staff's advice. Of the people and services that were most useful in guiding m...
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