2021
DOI: 10.1017/s1478951521001668
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Perception of pediatric oncology family care providers toward palliative care and its perceived barriers in Egypt

Abstract: Background Palliative care is comprehensive supportive care addressing the suffering, pain, discomfort, symptoms, and stress of cancer and any serious life-threatening disease. It is a key part of care for our children living with cancer and is an important source of support for their families. The study aimed to assess the perception of pediatric oncology family care providers toward palliative care and its perceived barriers in Egypt. Method Total number of 500 oncology children's fami… Show more

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“…This result was supported by Mohamed et al, (2022), who showed that d sufficient knowledge, 78.6% had a positive attitude, while 76.8% of them had inappropriate practices towards palliative care. Also, Yoo et al, (2018) showed that significant numbers of patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers showed positive attitudes toward early palliative care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…This result was supported by Mohamed et al, (2022), who showed that d sufficient knowledge, 78.6% had a positive attitude, while 76.8% of them had inappropriate practices towards palliative care. Also, Yoo et al, (2018) showed that significant numbers of patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers showed positive attitudes toward early palliative care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%