Family meetings in paediatric palliative care: an integrative review.
Natalie K BradfordMelanie RolfeStuart EkbergGeoffrey K MitchellTheresa BeaneKahli FerrantiAnthony HerbertPublished in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2020)
Family meetings are essential communication strategies commonly used in paediatric palliative care, yet there is little guidance about how meetings should be organised and conducted, who should participate and when they should occur. The limited data available on the outcomes of family meetings suggest improvements are required to meet the needs of families. We present a framework that synthesises the available evidence. The framework offers an overview of the elements to consider when planning for and undertaking family meetings in paediatric palliative care and may be useful for both clinicians and researchers.