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Scope of services provided to childhood cancer patients by the Brazilian Pediatric Palliative Care Network.

Authors :
Luiz Ferreira, Esther Angélica
Sobrinho Valete, Cristina Ortiz
Maria de Macedo Barbosa, Silvia
de Araujo Costa, Graziela
Carmona Molinari, Poliana Cristina
Pugliese de Castro, Ana Cristina
Brasil de Oliveira Iglesias, Simone
Rodrigo Sarracini, Maycon
Bezerra de Menezes Reiff, Rodrigo
Helena Bruno, Cristina
SagrarioGómez-Cantarino, Maria
María Ullán, Ana
Source :
Frontiers in Oncology; 2024, p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: Brazil is a developing and an Upper Middle Income, categorized by the World Bank. Therefore, it is a country that needs a special vision for children with oncological diseases who require Pediatric Palliative Care. This study aimed to understand the specificities of services that provide oncology services in comparison to those that do not provide oncological care. Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, and online survey study. A questionnaire was created by a multidisciplinary group of leaders from the Brazilian Pediatric Palliative Care Network and then the survey was distributed using a snowball strategy. Results: Of the 90 services that answered the questionnaire, 40 (44.4%) attended oncologic patients. The Southeast represented most of the services (57.57%), followed by the Northeast, with 18.89% (17 services), the South with 12.22% (11 services), and the Center West with 8.89% (8 services). No differences were observed in access to opioid prescriptions between the services. It was observed that those services that attended oncologic patients had a tendency to dedicate more time to Pediatric Palliative Care. Discussion: The distribution of services that cover oncology and those that do not, are similar in the different regions of Brazil. In Brazil, there are difficulties in accessing opioids in pediatrics: access to opioid prescriptions without differences revealed that even pediatric oncologists might have difficulty with this prescription, and this should improve. It is concluded that education in Pediatric Palliative Care is the key to improvements in the area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2234943X
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178303415
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1376631