Broaching goals-of-care conversations in advancing pediatric cancer
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Broaching goals-of-care conversations in advancing pediatric cancer
Abstract
Broaching conversations about goals of care can be difficult for clinicians. Presently, the communication strategies used by pediatric oncologists to approach goals of care conversations are not well understood. We recorded disease re-evaluation conversations between pediatric oncologists, patients, and parents, capturing 141 conversations (∼2400 minutes) for 17 patients with advancing illness across the study period. We conducted content analysis to identify strategies for broaching goals-of-care conversations and found five distinct communication approaches, which were not mutually exclusive. Further research is needed to explore patient and family views on best practices for broaching discussions about goals of care.
Keywords: cancer; communication; goals of care; oncologist; pediatric.
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Conflict of interest statement
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Monica E. Lemmon has received compensation for medicolegal work. The remaining authors have no financial relationship or conflict of interest relevant to this article to disclose.
Comment in
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Comment on: Broaching goals-of-care conversations in advancing pediatric cancer.Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2022 Mar;69(3):e29385. doi: 10.1002/pbc.29385. Epub 2021 Oct 4. Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2022. PMID: 34608733 No abstract available.
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