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Paediatric end-of-life care in the home care setting (PELICAN HOME)--a mixed methods study protocol
Journal
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Volume
71
Number
1
Pages / Article-Number
204-13
Keywords
home care, midwives, mixed methods, nurses, nursing, paediatric end-of-life care, parental experiences, parental needs
Mesh terms
Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Home Care Services, organization & administration; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Parents, psychology; Switzerland; Terminal Care
Abstract
(a) To explore parental experiences and needs during their child's end-of-life care at home; (b) to explore patient's characteristics and current provision of paediatric end-of-life care in the home care setting in Switzerland; and (c) to determine influencing system factors impacting end-of-life care at home.; Parental experiences/needs and paediatric end-of-life care services in the home care setting are influenced by national healthcare policy, determinants of the family and the individual patient. In Switzerland, there is a lack of information about the provision of paediatric end-of-life care at home and related parent's experiences/needs.; Sub-study of the nationwide multicenter study 'Paediatric End-of-Life CAre Needs in Switzerland' using a concurrent qualitative embedded mixed methods design.; Data will be collected from January-May 2014 through community care organizations and children's hospitals. The study includes approximately 40-50 families whose child (0-18 years) died in the years 2011-2012 due to a cardiological, neurological or oncological condition and spent at least 21 days at home during the last 4 weeks of life. Qualitative data will be collected through semi-structured interviews with parents and analysed by 'thematic analysis'. Quantitative data about patient's characteristics will be obtained from patient's medical charts and parental experiences/needs through the parental questionnaire. Appropriate descriptive and inference statistical methods will be used for data analysis.; This study will provide comprehensive basic information about parental needs and patient characteristics for the provision of paediatric end-of-life care and may promote the development of family-centred paediatric end-of-life care services at home.; The PELICAN-study is registered in the database of Clinical Trial gov. Study ID-number: NCT 01983852.