What does effective end-of-life care at home for children look like? A qualitative interview study exploring the perspectives of bereaved parents

Title

What does effective end-of-life care at home for children look like? A qualitative interview study exploring the perspectives of bereaved parents

Creator

Malcolm C; Knighting K

Publisher

Palliative Medicine

Date

2021

Subject

terminal care; home care; palliative care; Paediatrics; home care services; preferred place of death

Description

BACKGROUND: End-of-life care for children with life-shortening conditions is provided in a range of settings including hospital, hospice and home. What home-based, end-of-life care should entail or what best practice might look like is not widely reported, particularly from the perspective of parents who experienced the death of a child at home. AIM: To explore the value and assess the effectiveness of an innovative model of care providing home-based, end-of-life care as perceived by families who accessed the service. DESIGN: A qualitative descriptive study design was employed with in-depth semi-structured interviews conducted with bereaved parents. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Thirteen bereaved parents of 10 children supported by the home-based end-of-life care service. RESULTS: Parents reported effective aspects of end-of-life care provided at home to include: (1) ability to facilitate changes in preferred place of death; (2) trusted relationships with care providers who really know the child and family; (3) provision of child and family-centred care; (4) specialist care and support provided by the service as and when needed; and (5) quality and compassionate death and bereavement care. Parents proposed recommendations for future home-based end-of-life care including shared learning, improving access to home-based care for other families and dispelling hospice myths. CONCLUSION: Parents with experience of caring for a dying child at home offer valuable input to future the policy and practice surrounding effective home-based, end-of-life care for children. New models of care or service developments should consider the key components and attributes for effective home-based end-of-life identified by bereaved parents in this study.

Rights

Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).

Citation List Month

August 2021 List

Collection

Citation

Malcolm C; Knighting K, “What does effective end-of-life care at home for children look like? A qualitative interview study exploring the perspectives of bereaved parents,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed March 28, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/17629.