ObjectiveTo explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment from a child and how decision making is managed amongst professionals as an individual and as a team.Study DesignSemi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of health professionals working at a UK Children's Hospital, with children with life-limiting illnesses whose treatment has been withdrawn. Data were transcribed verbatim, anonymized and analysed using a thematic framework method.ResultsA total of 15 participants were interviewed. Five interrelated themes with associated subthemes were generated to help understand the experiences of health professionals in decision making on withdrawing a child's treatment: (1) unders...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Recent national surveys demonstrate a gap between individual stated preference in the face of future...
Health professionals have the responsibility of involving parents in decision-making regarding child...
ObjectiveTo explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment f...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
Background: The decision to withdraw or withhold treatment from children can be a complex and emotio...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Despite decision-making featuring throughout the trajectory of cancer care,...
Background The number of children with life-limiting conditions in England is increasing. Familie...
BackgroundFamilies and professionals caring for children with life-limiting conditions face difficul...
Children undergoing clinical procedures can experience fear, uncertainty, and anxiety which can caus...
Health professionals have the responsibility of involving parents in decision-making regarding child...
The aim of this integrative review is to describe a child’s participation in the decision-making pro...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Recent national surveys demonstrate a gap between individual stated preference in the face of future...
Health professionals have the responsibility of involving parents in decision-making regarding child...
ObjectiveTo explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment f...
Objective: To explore factors that influence professionals in deciding whether to withdraw treatment...
Background: The decision to withdraw or withhold treatment from children can be a complex and emotio...
PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH: Despite decision-making featuring throughout the trajectory of cancer care,...
Background The number of children with life-limiting conditions in England is increasing. Familie...
BackgroundFamilies and professionals caring for children with life-limiting conditions face difficul...
Children undergoing clinical procedures can experience fear, uncertainty, and anxiety which can caus...
Health professionals have the responsibility of involving parents in decision-making regarding child...
The aim of this integrative review is to describe a child’s participation in the decision-making pro...
Aim: To investigate the main factors which facilitate or hinder end-of-life decision-making (EoLDM) ...
Background: Decisions about technological support for children with life-limiting canditians are sur...
Recent national surveys demonstrate a gap between individual stated preference in the face of future...
Health professionals have the responsibility of involving parents in decision-making regarding child...