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End of Life Therapeutic Videography in Pediatrics: Feasibility and Acceptability.

Cassandra D HirshDaniel H GrossoehmeHaralambos TsirambidisGwendolyn RichnerSarah Friebert
Published in: Omega (2022)
Purpose : This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of using videography to alleviate the stress of anticipatory mourning in pediatric palliative care patients. A secondary aim was to expand palliative/end of life care research by performing a more comprehensive examination of children's experiences with life-shortening illness. Methods : Eligible patients ages eight and older made a legacy video with the assistance of investigative staff and completed a questionnaire to evaluate their emotional states before and after making the video. Bereaved parents also received a questionnaire to assess the impact of the legacy. Results : Nine patients enrolled and eight completed the study through the therapeutic exit interview. Most reported decreased anxiety and a positive experience. Conclusion : Therapeutic videography is feasible and acceptable to accomplish and can improve the emotional state of participants. Conducting research requiring active participation of patients very near the end of life proved to be challenging.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • palliative care
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • physical activity
  • patient reported outcomes
  • young adults
  • long term care