Disparities in intensity of treatment at end-of-life among children according to the underlying cause of death.
Sanne Lausen WolffChristian Fynbo ChristiansenSoeren Paaske JohnsenHenrik SchroederAnne-Sophie E DarlingtonMette Asbjoern NeergaardPublished in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2021)
The underlying diagnosis was strongly associated with HI-EOL. Children who died from solid tumours experienced substantially less intensive treatment than both children with haematological cancer and non-cancerous conditions did. Across non-cancerous diagnoses, the intensity of treatment appeared consistent, which may indicate, that the awareness of palliative care is higher among oncologists than within other paediatric fields.