Affiliation:
1. School of Nursing College of Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan
2. Department of Nursing National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan
3. Department of Pediatrics National Taiwan University Children's Hospital Taipei Taiwan
4. Department of Health Care Management National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences Taipei Taiwan
Abstract
AbstractPurposeThis study aimed (1) to describe how trends in pediatric palliative care (PPC) utilization changed from 2002 to 2017, and (2) to examine factors predicting PPC utilization among decedent children in Taiwan.DesignThis retrospective, correlational study retrieved 2002–2017 data from three national claims databases in Taiwan.MethodsChildren aged 1 through 18 years who died between January 2002 and December 2017 were included. Pediatric palliative care utilization was defined as PPC enrollment and PPC duration, with enrollment described by frequency (n) and percentage (%) and duration described by mean and standard deviation (SD). Logistic regression was used to examine the associations of various demographic characteristics with PPC enrollment; generalized linear regression was used to examine associations of the demographic characteristics with PPC duration.FindingsAcross the 16‐year study period, PPC enrollment increased sharply (15.49 times), while PPC duration decreased smoothly (by 29.41%). Cause of death was a continuous predictor of both PPC enrollment and PPC duration. The children less likely to be enrolled in PPC services were those aged 1 to 6 years, boys, living in poverty, living in rural areas, and diagnosed with life‐threatening noncancer diseases.ConclusionThis study used nationwide databases to investigate PPC enrollment and PPC duration among a large sample of deceased children from 2002 to 2017. The findings not only delineate trends and predictors of PPC enrollment and PPC duration but also highlight great progress in PPC as well as the areas still understudied and underserved. This information could help the pediatric healthcare system achieve the core value of family‐centered care for children with life‐threatening diseases and their families.Clinical RelevancePediatric palliative care should be widely and continuously implemented in routine pediatric clinical practice to enhance quality of life for children and their families at the end of life.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan