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Assessing well-being in pediatric palliative care: A pilot study about views of children, parents and health professionals.

Daniel Toro-PérezEster Camprodon-RosanasSergi Navarro VilarrubíCatalina BolancéMontserrat GuillenJoaquim T Limonero
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
Children themselves, or their parents, report more positive evaluations of emotional well-being than health professionals. Sociodemographic and disease variables do not seem to have a direct influence on this perception, rather it is more likely that children, parents, and professionals focus on different aspects and that children or parents need to hold on to a more optimistic vision. We must emphasize that when this difference is more pronounced, it can be a warning sign that further analysis is required of the situation.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • palliative care