Barriers in care for children with life-threatening conditions: a qualitative interview study in the Netherlands.
Marije A BrouwerEls L M MaeckelbergheAgnes van der HeideIrma HeinEduard VerhagenPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
The barriers as perceived by parents focussed almost without exception on non-medical aspects: patient-doctor relationships; communication; decision-making, including end-of-life decision-making; and organisation. The perceived barriers indicate that care for children with a life-threatening condition focusses too much on symptoms and not enough on the human beings behind these symptoms.