Objectives To investigate the views and experiences of general practice of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, and their family members, through secondary analysis of a qualitative serial interview study. Thematic analysis was conducted on all interview data relating to experiences of primary care. Setting West Midlands, UK. Participants A total of 31 participants (10 children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and 21 family members) from 14 families. Study design and setting Secondary thematic analysis of qualitative interview data from a study carried out in the West Midlands, UK. Method 41 serial interviews with 31 participants from 14 families: 10 children aged 5–18 years with...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers, as perceived by parents, to good care for children with life-threat...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Introduction The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening ...
Introduction: The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening...
Background The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (GPs...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Objective: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Background: Despite being a core domain of palliative care, primary data on spiritual and existentia...
Background and aims: Children whose parents suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, or severe s...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
© The Author(s) 2020. Background: Paediatric life-limiting and life-threatening conditions (life-lim...
Background: GPs are rarely actively involved in healthcare provision for children and young people (...
Children with non-malignant life-limiting conditions (NMLLCs) constitute the largest proportion of c...
Background Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ca...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers, as perceived by parents, to good care for children with life-threat...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...
Introduction The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening ...
Introduction: The number of children and young people living with life-limiting and life-threatening...
Background The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (GPs...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Objective: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Background: Despite being a core domain of palliative care, primary data on spiritual and existentia...
Background and aims: Children whose parents suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, or severe s...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
© The Author(s) 2020. Background: Paediatric life-limiting and life-threatening conditions (life-lim...
Background: GPs are rarely actively involved in healthcare provision for children and young people (...
Children with non-malignant life-limiting conditions (NMLLCs) constitute the largest proportion of c...
Background Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ca...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unu...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers, as perceived by parents, to good care for children with life-threat...
Objective: To obtain feedback from families of children receiving palliative and supportive care abo...