Development levels of pediatric palliative care teams and the extent of palliative care understanding and implementation among pediatric oncologists in China.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Investigation Pub Date : 2021-09-27 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/ped4.12291
Siyu Cai, Qiaohong Guo, Xianjing Wang, Ruixin Wang, Peiyi Yang, Yuchen Zhou, Yanhui Luo, Xuan Zhou, Xiaoxia Peng
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Abstract

Importance: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is an interdisciplinary collaboration that focuses on the prevention and relief of patient suffering. PPC has emerged as a critical field of medical expertise and practice. However, no information is available regarding the progress of PPC in the Chinese mainland.

Objective: This study investigated the geographic distribution, team structure, and services of PPC teams in the Chinese mainland. It also investigated the level of understanding and implementation among pediatric oncologists regarding PPC.

Methods: The PPC subspecialty group of the Pediatrics Society of the Chinese Medical Association included 45 PPC teams. The team structure and services were investigated using questionnaires mailed to the team leader of each PPC team. In addition, we sent questionnaires regarding the level of PPC understanding and implementation of PPC practices to 170 pediatric oncologists in 11 hospitals.

Results: The geographical distribution of PPC teams is uneven in China. Most PPC teams are concentrated in the eastern provincial capital of China. Most PPC teams had limited staff and services. The level of PPC understanding was considerably limited across all demographics; most pediatric oncologists reported "some understanding" (n = 71, 41.8%) or "poor understanding" (n = 50, 29.4%). Only 62.9% of pediatric oncologists had experience providing advice to family members regarding PPC matters.

Interpretation: China is currently experiencing a critical shortage of PPC resources. Most pediatric oncologists had a limited understanding of PPC and reported limited practical implementation of PPC, which leads to underutilization of PPC resources.

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中国儿科姑息关怀团队的发展水平以及儿科肿瘤医生对姑息关怀的理解和实施程度。
重要性:儿科姑息治疗(PPC)是一种跨学科合作,其重点是预防和减轻病人的痛苦。儿科姑息治疗已成为医学专业知识和实践的重要领域。然而,目前尚无关于中国大陆儿科姑息治疗进展情况的信息:本研究调查了 PPC 团队在中国大陆的地理分布、团队结构和服务。本研究还调查了儿科肿瘤医生对 PPC 的理解和实施水平:中华医学会儿科学分会 PPC 亚专业组包括 45 个 PPC 团队。方法:中华医学会儿科学分会儿科肿瘤学组包括 45 个儿科肿瘤治疗小组,我们通过向每个儿科肿瘤治疗小组的组长邮寄问卷调查了小组的结构和服务。此外,我们还向11家医院的170名儿科肿瘤专家发送了有关PPC理解程度和PPC实践实施情况的调查问卷:中国儿科肿瘤专家团队的地理分布不均衡。大多数儿科肿瘤专家团队集中在东部省会城市。大多数儿科肿瘤专家团队的人员和服务有限。在所有人口统计中,儿科肿瘤医生对 PPC 的了解程度相当有限;大多数儿科肿瘤医生表示 "有一些了解"(71 人,占 41.8%)或 "不太了解"(50 人,占 29.4%)。只有 62.9% 的儿科肿瘤医生有向家庭成员提供有关 PPC 事宜建议的经验:解释:中国目前正经历着严重的PPC资源短缺。大多数儿科肿瘤医生对PPC的了解有限,并报告称PPC的实际实施有限,这导致PPC资源利用不足。
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Pediatric Investigation
Pediatric Investigation Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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