Discovering needs for palliative care in children with cancer in Indonesia
Alexandra Widita Swipratami Pangarso,
Sri Mulatsih,
Mei Neni Sitaresmi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAlthough most children with cancer die in low‐ and middle‐income countries, palliative care receives limited attention in these settings. This study explores parents’ perspectives on experiences and needs of children dying from cancer.MethodsHome visits were conducted to interview parents of children, who were treated for cancer at an Indonesian academic hospital and died between 2019 and 2020, using semi‐structured questionnaires.ResultsParents of 49 children (response rate 74%) were interviewed. Wh… Show more
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