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Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit
OBJECTIVES: Early integrated palliative care has shown to improve the quality of life in patients with cancer. During the past decade, pediatric palliative care has become an established area of medical expertise, however due to scant information available regarding the triggers for referral and ref...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8428874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34511798 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/IJPC_460_20 |
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author | Bhat K, Vasudeva Rao, Krithika S Vijayasekharan, Kalasekhar Venkatagiri, Archana Mevalegire Ashwini, S Singhai, Pankaj Rao, Seema Rajesh Gupta, Mayank Salins, Naveen |
author_facet | Bhat K, Vasudeva Rao, Krithika S Vijayasekharan, Kalasekhar Venkatagiri, Archana Mevalegire Ashwini, S Singhai, Pankaj Rao, Seema Rajesh Gupta, Mayank Salins, Naveen |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Early integrated palliative care has shown to improve the quality of life in patients with cancer. During the past decade, pediatric palliative care has become an established area of medical expertise, however due to scant information available regarding the triggers for referral and referral practice very few children receive a formal palliative care consult. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective audit of medical case records of pediatric oncology patients over a period of 1 year from September 30, 2019, to September 30, 2020, was conducted. Demographic details, diagnosis, staging, clinical parameters, reason for referral, and palliative care plan were captured in a predesigned pro forma. RESULTS: Among 126 children with cancer, 27 (21.4%) patients were referred to palliative care. Majority 21 (77%) referrals were inpatient consults. Symptom management 17 (44.7%) was the most common trigger for referral followed by referrals for psychosocial support 12 (14.4%). Children with solid tumors 16 (59%) were more often referred than hematological malignancies. Among those needing end of life care, 8 (88.8%) out of 9 families preferred home than hospital. CONCLUSION: Low incidence of palliative care referral and presence of symptoms as a trigger for palliative care referral suggests gaps in the integrated approach. The study findings prompt a review of palliative care referral criteria and referral practice in a pediatric oncology setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-84288742021-09-10 Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit Bhat K, Vasudeva Rao, Krithika S Vijayasekharan, Kalasekhar Venkatagiri, Archana Mevalegire Ashwini, S Singhai, Pankaj Rao, Seema Rajesh Gupta, Mayank Salins, Naveen Indian J Palliat Care Original Article OBJECTIVES: Early integrated palliative care has shown to improve the quality of life in patients with cancer. During the past decade, pediatric palliative care has become an established area of medical expertise, however due to scant information available regarding the triggers for referral and referral practice very few children receive a formal palliative care consult. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective audit of medical case records of pediatric oncology patients over a period of 1 year from September 30, 2019, to September 30, 2020, was conducted. Demographic details, diagnosis, staging, clinical parameters, reason for referral, and palliative care plan were captured in a predesigned pro forma. RESULTS: Among 126 children with cancer, 27 (21.4%) patients were referred to palliative care. Majority 21 (77%) referrals were inpatient consults. Symptom management 17 (44.7%) was the most common trigger for referral followed by referrals for psychosocial support 12 (14.4%). Children with solid tumors 16 (59%) were more often referred than hematological malignancies. Among those needing end of life care, 8 (88.8%) out of 9 families preferred home than hospital. CONCLUSION: Low incidence of palliative care referral and presence of symptoms as a trigger for palliative care referral suggests gaps in the integrated approach. The study findings prompt a review of palliative care referral criteria and referral practice in a pediatric oncology setting. Scientific Scholar 2021 2021-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8428874/ /pubmed/34511798 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/IJPC_460_20 Text en © 2021 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Indian Jounal of Palliative Care https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Bhat K, Vasudeva Rao, Krithika S Vijayasekharan, Kalasekhar Venkatagiri, Archana Mevalegire Ashwini, S Singhai, Pankaj Rao, Seema Rajesh Gupta, Mayank Salins, Naveen Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit |
title | Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit |
title_full | Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit |
title_fullStr | Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit |
title_short | Evaluating the Need for Integrated Pediatric Palliative Care Services in a Pediatric Oncology Setting: A Retrospective Audit |
title_sort | evaluating the need for integrated pediatric palliative care services in a pediatric oncology setting: a retrospective audit |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8428874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34511798 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/IJPC_460_20 |
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