Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract Background Although the importance of palliative care in pediatric patients has been emphasized, many health care providers have difficulty determining when patients should be referred to the palliative care team. The Paediatric Palliative Screening Scale (PaPaS) was developed as a tool for...

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Main Authors: In Gyu Song, Seung Yeon Kwon, Yoon Jung Chang, Min Sun Kim, Sung Hoon Jeong, Seung Min Hahn, Kyu Tae Han, So-Jung Park, Jin Young Choi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-021-00765-8
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spelling doaj-76744848dfa64c3eb36814acbee0b5a02021-05-30T11:29:50ZengBMCBMC Palliative Care1472-684X2021-05-012011610.1186/s12904-021-00765-8Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort studyIn Gyu Song0Seung Yeon Kwon1Yoon Jung Chang2Min Sun Kim3Sung Hoon Jeong4Seung Min Hahn5Kyu Tae Han6So-Jung Park7Jin Young Choi8Department of Pediatrics, Korea University Guro HospitalPalliative Care Center, Yonsei Cancer Center, Yonsei University Health SystemNational Hospice Center, National Cancer CenterDepartment of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children’s HospitalNational Hospice Center, National Cancer CenterDepartment of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Yonsei Cancer Center, Yonsei University Health SystemNational Hospice Center, National Cancer CenterNational Hospice Center, National Cancer CenterNational Hospice Center, National Cancer CenterAbstract Background Although the importance of palliative care in pediatric patients has been emphasized, many health care providers have difficulty determining when patients should be referred to the palliative care team. The Paediatric Palliative Screening Scale (PaPaS) was developed as a tool for screening pediatric patients for palliative care needs. The study aimed to evaluate the PaPaS as a reliable tool for primary care clinicians unfamiliar with palliative care. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of patients referred to the pediatric palliative care teams in two tertiary hospitals in the Republic of Korea between July 2018 and October 2019. Results The primary clinical and pediatric palliative care teams assessed the PaPaS scores of 109 patients, and both teams reported a good agreement for the sum of the PaPaS score. Furthermore, the PaPaS scores correlated with those obtained using the Lansky performance scale. Although the mean PaPaS score was higher in the pediatric palliative care team, the scores were higher than the cut-off score for referral in both groups. Conclusion The PaPaS can be a useful tool for primary care clinicians to assess the palliative care needs of patients and their families.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-021-00765-8Palliative carePediatricsPediatricianPrognosis
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author In Gyu Song
Seung Yeon Kwon
Yoon Jung Chang
Min Sun Kim
Sung Hoon Jeong
Seung Min Hahn
Kyu Tae Han
So-Jung Park
Jin Young Choi
spellingShingle In Gyu Song
Seung Yeon Kwon
Yoon Jung Chang
Min Sun Kim
Sung Hoon Jeong
Seung Min Hahn
Kyu Tae Han
So-Jung Park
Jin Young Choi
Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
BMC Palliative Care
Palliative care
Pediatrics
Pediatrician
Prognosis
author_facet In Gyu Song
Seung Yeon Kwon
Yoon Jung Chang
Min Sun Kim
Sung Hoon Jeong
Seung Min Hahn
Kyu Tae Han
So-Jung Park
Jin Young Choi
author_sort In Gyu Song
title Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort paediatric palliative screening scale as a useful tool for clinicians’ assessment of palliative care needs of pediatric patients: a retrospective cohort study
publisher BMC
series BMC Palliative Care
issn 1472-684X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Although the importance of palliative care in pediatric patients has been emphasized, many health care providers have difficulty determining when patients should be referred to the palliative care team. The Paediatric Palliative Screening Scale (PaPaS) was developed as a tool for screening pediatric patients for palliative care needs. The study aimed to evaluate the PaPaS as a reliable tool for primary care clinicians unfamiliar with palliative care. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of patients referred to the pediatric palliative care teams in two tertiary hospitals in the Republic of Korea between July 2018 and October 2019. Results The primary clinical and pediatric palliative care teams assessed the PaPaS scores of 109 patients, and both teams reported a good agreement for the sum of the PaPaS score. Furthermore, the PaPaS scores correlated with those obtained using the Lansky performance scale. Although the mean PaPaS score was higher in the pediatric palliative care team, the scores were higher than the cut-off score for referral in both groups. Conclusion The PaPaS can be a useful tool for primary care clinicians to assess the palliative care needs of patients and their families.
topic Palliative care
Pediatrics
Pediatrician
Prognosis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-021-00765-8
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