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Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study

BACKGROUND: Despite being a core domain of palliative care, primary data on spiritual and existential concerns has rarely been collected among children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families. Existing evidence has tended to focus on the religious aspects among children...

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Autores principales: Scott, Hannah May, Coombes, Lucy, Braybrook, Debbie, Roach, Anna, Harðardóttir, Daney, Bristowe, Katherine, Ellis-Smith, Clare, Downing, Julia, Murtagh, Fliss EM, Farsides, Bobbie, Fraser, Lorna K, Bluebond-Langner, Myra, Harding, Richard
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231165101
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author Scott, Hannah May
Coombes, Lucy
Braybrook, Debbie
Roach, Anna
Harðardóttir, Daney
Bristowe, Katherine
Ellis-Smith, Clare
Downing, Julia
Murtagh, Fliss EM
Farsides, Bobbie
Fraser, Lorna K
Bluebond-Langner, Myra
Harding, Richard
author_facet Scott, Hannah May
Coombes, Lucy
Braybrook, Debbie
Roach, Anna
Harðardóttir, Daney
Bristowe, Katherine
Ellis-Smith, Clare
Downing, Julia
Murtagh, Fliss EM
Farsides, Bobbie
Fraser, Lorna K
Bluebond-Langner, Myra
Harding, Richard
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description BACKGROUND: Despite being a core domain of palliative care, primary data on spiritual and existential concerns has rarely been collected among children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families. Existing evidence has tended to focus on the religious aspects among children with cancer. AIM: To identify the spiritual needs of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. DESIGN: Cross-sectional semi-structured, qualitative interview study with children, families and health and social care professionals. Verbatim transcripts were analysed using Framework analysis SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Purposively sampled children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, their parents and siblings, health and social care professionals recruited from six hospitals and three children’s hospices in the UK, and commissioners of paediatric palliative care services recruited through networks and a national charity. RESULTS: One hundred six participants were interviewed: 26 children (5–17 years), 53 family members (parents/carers of children 0–17 years and siblings (5–17 years)), 27 professionals (health and social care professionals and commissioners of paediatric palliative care). Themes included: living life to the fullest, meaning of life and leaving a legacy, uncertainty about the future, determination to survive, accepting or fighting the future and role of religion. Children as young as 5 years old identified needs or concerns in the spiritual domain of care. CONCLUSIONS: Addressing spiritual concerns is essential to providing child- and family-centred palliative care. Eliciting spiritual concerns may enable health and social care professionals to identify the things that can support and enhance a meaningful life and legacy for children and their families.
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spelling pubmed-102270902023-05-31 Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study Scott, Hannah May Coombes, Lucy Braybrook, Debbie Roach, Anna Harðardóttir, Daney Bristowe, Katherine Ellis-Smith, Clare Downing, Julia Murtagh, Fliss EM Farsides, Bobbie Fraser, Lorna K Bluebond-Langner, Myra Harding, Richard Palliat Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Despite being a core domain of palliative care, primary data on spiritual and existential concerns has rarely been collected among children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families. Existing evidence has tended to focus on the religious aspects among children with cancer. AIM: To identify the spiritual needs of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. DESIGN: Cross-sectional semi-structured, qualitative interview study with children, families and health and social care professionals. Verbatim transcripts were analysed using Framework analysis SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Purposively sampled children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, their parents and siblings, health and social care professionals recruited from six hospitals and three children’s hospices in the UK, and commissioners of paediatric palliative care services recruited through networks and a national charity. RESULTS: One hundred six participants were interviewed: 26 children (5–17 years), 53 family members (parents/carers of children 0–17 years and siblings (5–17 years)), 27 professionals (health and social care professionals and commissioners of paediatric palliative care). Themes included: living life to the fullest, meaning of life and leaving a legacy, uncertainty about the future, determination to survive, accepting or fighting the future and role of religion. Children as young as 5 years old identified needs or concerns in the spiritual domain of care. CONCLUSIONS: Addressing spiritual concerns is essential to providing child- and family-centred palliative care. Eliciting spiritual concerns may enable health and social care professionals to identify the things that can support and enhance a meaningful life and legacy for children and their families. SAGE Publications 2023-03-28 2023-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10227090/ /pubmed/36978266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231165101 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Scott, Hannah May
Coombes, Lucy
Braybrook, Debbie
Roach, Anna
Harðardóttir, Daney
Bristowe, Katherine
Ellis-Smith, Clare
Downing, Julia
Murtagh, Fliss EM
Farsides, Bobbie
Fraser, Lorna K
Bluebond-Langner, Myra
Harding, Richard
Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study
title Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study
title_full Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study
title_fullStr Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study
title_full_unstemmed Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study
title_short Spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: A qualitative interview study
title_sort spiritual, religious, and existential concerns of children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions: a qualitative interview study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10227090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36978266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02692163231165101
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