Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital

Objective:To evaluate the approach to palliative care for hematological oncology patients in the pediatric ward of a tertiary hospital.Methods:This was a retrospective, descriptive study of 29 hematological oncology patients who died between 2009 and 2011. Data regarding the approach and prevalence...

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Main Authors: Maria Thereza Macedo Valadares, Joaquim Antônio César Mota, Benigna Maria de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia
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spelling doaj-fd0cfa09820a46fc9098d31bf97c20e12020-11-25T01:57:55ZengElsevierRevista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia1806-08702014-12-0136640340810.1016/j.bjhh.2014.09.003S1516-84842014000600403Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospitalMaria Thereza Macedo ValadaresJoaquim Antônio César MotaBenigna Maria de OliveiraObjective:To evaluate the approach to palliative care for hematological oncology patients in the pediatric ward of a tertiary hospital.Methods:This was a retrospective, descriptive study of 29 hematological oncology patients who died between 2009 and 2011. Data regarding the approach and prevalence of pain, prevalence of other symptoms, multidisciplinary team participation, communication between staff and family and limited invasive therapy were collected from the medical records.Results:Twenty-seven (93.1%) patients displayed disease progression unresponsive to curative treatment. The median age at death was ten years old. Pain was the most prevalent symptom with all patients who reported pain receiving analgesic medications. The majority took weak (55.2%) and/or strong (65.5%) opioids. The patients were followed by pediatricians and a pediatric hematologist/oncologist. Participation of other professionals was also documented: 86.2% were followed by social services and 69% by psychologists, among others. There were explicit descriptions of limitation of invasive therapy in the medical records of 26 patients who died with disease progression. All these decisions were shared with the families.Conclusion:Although the hospital where this study was conducted does not have a specialized team in pediatric palliative care, it meets all the requirements for developing a specific program. The importance of approaching pain and other prevalent symptoms in children with cancer involving a comprehensive multidisciplinary team is evident. Discussions were had with most of the families on limiting invasive therapy, but no record of a well-defined and coordinated treatment plan for palliative care was found.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-84842014000600403&lng=en&tlng=enPalliative careNeoplasmsDeath
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author Maria Thereza Macedo Valadares
Joaquim Antônio César Mota
Benigna Maria de Oliveira
spellingShingle Maria Thereza Macedo Valadares
Joaquim Antônio César Mota
Benigna Maria de Oliveira
Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia
Palliative care
Neoplasms
Death
author_facet Maria Thereza Macedo Valadares
Joaquim Antônio César Mota
Benigna Maria de Oliveira
author_sort Maria Thereza Macedo Valadares
title Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
title_short Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
title_full Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
title_fullStr Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
title_full_unstemmed Palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
title_sort palliative care in pediatric hematological oncology patients: experience of a tertiary hospital
publisher Elsevier
series Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia
issn 1806-0870
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Objective:To evaluate the approach to palliative care for hematological oncology patients in the pediatric ward of a tertiary hospital.Methods:This was a retrospective, descriptive study of 29 hematological oncology patients who died between 2009 and 2011. Data regarding the approach and prevalence of pain, prevalence of other symptoms, multidisciplinary team participation, communication between staff and family and limited invasive therapy were collected from the medical records.Results:Twenty-seven (93.1%) patients displayed disease progression unresponsive to curative treatment. The median age at death was ten years old. Pain was the most prevalent symptom with all patients who reported pain receiving analgesic medications. The majority took weak (55.2%) and/or strong (65.5%) opioids. The patients were followed by pediatricians and a pediatric hematologist/oncologist. Participation of other professionals was also documented: 86.2% were followed by social services and 69% by psychologists, among others. There were explicit descriptions of limitation of invasive therapy in the medical records of 26 patients who died with disease progression. All these decisions were shared with the families.Conclusion:Although the hospital where this study was conducted does not have a specialized team in pediatric palliative care, it meets all the requirements for developing a specific program. The importance of approaching pain and other prevalent symptoms in children with cancer involving a comprehensive multidisciplinary team is evident. Discussions were had with most of the families on limiting invasive therapy, but no record of a well-defined and coordinated treatment plan for palliative care was found.
topic Palliative care
Neoplasms
Death
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