Bereaved parents' views on end-of-life care for children with cancer: Quality marker implications.
Emily E JohnstonJannelle MolinaIsaac MartinezJames Nicholas Dionne-OdomErin R CurrieTerra CrowlLori ButterworthLisa J ChamberlainSmita BhatiaAbby R RosenbergPublished in: Cancer (2020)
This is the first qualitative study to identify quality makers for children dying of cancer from bereaved parents' perspectives. Natural death is generally preferred, and quality measures that address barriers to parents' spending time with their children, a lack of preparation for the events surrounding death, and feelings of abandonment are critical. Future studies need to validate these findings and develop targeted interventions.