Achieving child-centred care for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions—a qualitative interview study

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Lucy Coombes
Debbie Braybrook
Anna Roach
Hannah Scott
Daney Harðardóttir
Katherine Bristowe
Clare Ellis-Smith
Myra Bluebond-Langner
Lorna K. Fraser
Julia Downing
Bobbie Farsides
Fliss E. M. Murtagh
Richard Harding
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[1] Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care,Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing Midwifery and Palliative Care
[2] Policy and Rehabilitation,Louis Dundas Centre for Children’s Palliative Care
[3] King’s College London,Martin House Research Centre, Department of Health Sciences
[4] Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust,Brighton and Sussex Medical School
[5] University College London,Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, Hull York Medical School
[6] University of York,undefined
[7] International Children’s Palliative Care Network,undefined
[8] Rutgers University,undefined
[9] University of Sussex,undefined
[10] University of Hull,undefined
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Paediatrics; Palliative care; Normality; End of life care; Children; Symptom assessment;
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This study aims to identify the symptoms, concerns, and care priorities of children with life-limiting conditions and their families. A semi-structured qualitative interview study was conducted, seeking perspectives from multiple stakeholders on symptoms, other concerns, and care priorities of children and young people with life limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families. Participants were recruited from six hospitals and three children’s hospices in the UK. Verbatim transcripts were analysed using framework analysis. A total of 106 participants were recruited: 26 children (5–17 years), 40 parents (of children 0–17 years), 13 siblings (5–17 years), 15 health and social care professionals, 12 commissioners. Participants described many inter-related symptoms, concerns, and care priorities impacting on all aspects of life. Burdensome symptoms included pain and seizures. Participants spoke of the emotional and social impacts of living with life-limiting conditions, such as being able to see friends, and accessing education and psychological support. Spiritual/existential concerns included the meaning of illness and planning for an uncertain future. Data revealed an overarching theme of pursuing ‘normality’, described as children’s desire to undertake usual childhood activities. Parents need support with practical aspects of care to help realise this desire for normality.
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