Factors influencing parents' choice of palliative treatment goals for children with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma: A multi-site longitudinal survey study.
Erica C KayeJesse SmithYiwang ZhouRochelle BagatellJustin N BakerSusan L CohnLisa R DillerJulia L Glade BenderM Meaghan GrangerAraz MarachelianJulie R ParkAbby R RosenbergSuzanne ShustermanClare J TwistJennifer W MackPublished in: Cancer (2023)
Many parents of children with poor-prognosis cancer continue to pursue curative treatments that may worsen symptoms and suffering. Little is known about which factors influence parents to choose palliative care as their child's main treatment goal. To explore this question, we asked parents of children with advanced neuroblastoma across the United States to complete multiple surveys over time. We found that the intensity of treatment, number of treatments, and suffering from treatment did not influence parents to choose palliative goals. However, when parents remembered their child's oncologist talking about prognosis, they were more likely to choose palliative goals of care.