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Predictors of Location of Death for Children with Cancer Enrolled on a Palliative Care Service.

Erica C KayeSamantha DeMarshCourtney A GushueJonathan JerkinsApril SykesZhaohua LuJennifer M SnamanLindsay J BlazinLiza-Marie JohnsonDeena R LevineR Ray MorrisonJustin N Baker
Published in: The oncologist (2018)
Children with cancer who die in high-acuity inpatient settings often experience a high burden of intensive therapy at the end of life. Strategies to identify patients at higher risk of dying in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) have not been explored previously. This study finds that certain variables may predict PICU death for pediatric palliative oncology patients, including delayed palliative care involvement. Preemptive identification of patients at risk for PICU death affords opportunities to study the effects of earlier palliative care integration and increased discussions around preferred location of death on end-of-life outcomes for children with cancer and their families.
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