Serious health-related suffering experienced by children with disability and their families living in Bangladesh: A scoping review
Title
Serious health-related suffering experienced by children with disability and their families living in Bangladesh: A scoping review
Creator
Smith SE; Chowdhury MK; Doherty M; Morgan DD
Identifier
Publisher
Palliative Medicine
Date
2023
Subject
Humans; Child; Bangladesh; Disabled Children; Palliative Care/mt [Methods]; Hospice Care; Hospices; Only Child; Disabled Children
Description
BACKGROUND: In 2020, the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care redefined palliative care to incorporate the concept of serious health-related suffering. An estimated 21 million children globally live with conditions which would benefit from a palliative approach to relieve suffering. Bangladesh is a lower-middle income country with isolated provision of palliative care., AIM: To synthesise existing evidence describing serious health-related suffering of children with disability and their families living in Bangladesh and the intersection between this suffering, palliative care and rehabilitation., DESIGN: Scoping review methodology., DATA SOURCES: A search strategy related to serious health-related suffering and childhood disability was applied to online databases and grey literature. English language studies (1990-2021) were included. Papers pertaining to serious health-related suffering of typically developing children and those over eighteen years were excluded. Data which addressed the three domains of serious health-related suffering (physical, social and emotional/spiritual) were extracted. Palliative care interventions were assessed with a pre-existing checklist., RESULTS: Forty-six studies were included, representing ten different methodologies. Sample sizes ranged from 11 to 2582 participants, with 87% of studies including children with cerebral palsy. Serious health-related suffering was described in 100% of the studies, only 14 of the studies described specific interventions to mitigate suffering. Convergence between palliative care and rehabilitation approaches was evident., CONCLUSION: Findings document the extensive nature and burden of serious childhood health-related suffering that may be remediated by a palliative approach. They highlight the urgent need to prioritise service development and research in this area.
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2023 SE5 - Low Resource Setting
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Citation
Smith SE; Chowdhury MK; Doherty M; Morgan DD, “Serious health-related suffering experienced by children with disability and their families living in Bangladesh: A scoping review,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed February 11, 2025, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19438.