Andrew Papworth
End of life care for infants, children and young people (ENHANCE): Protocol for a mixed methods evaluation of current practice in the United Kingdom
Papworth, Andrew; Hackett, Julia; Beresford, Bryony; Murtagh, Fliss; Weatherly, Helen; Hinde, Sebastian; Bedendo, Andre; Walker, Gabriella; Noyes, Jane; Oddie, Sam; Vasudevan, Chakrapani; Feltbower, Richard; Phillips, Bob; Hain, Richard; Subramanian, Gayathri; Haynes, Andrew; Fraser, Lorna K.
Authors
Julia Hackett
Bryony Beresford
Professor Fliss Murtagh F.Murtagh@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Palliative Care
Helen Weatherly
Sebastian Hinde
Andre Bedendo
Gabriella Walker
Jane Noyes
Sam Oddie
Chakrapani Vasudevan
Richard Feltbower
Bob Phillips
Richard Hain
Gayathri Subramanian
Andrew Haynes
Lorna K. Fraser
Abstract
Background: Although child mortality has decreased over the last few decades, around 4,500 infants and children die in the UK every year, many of whom require palliative care. There is, however, little evidence on paediatric end-of-life care services. The current National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance provides recommendations about what should be offered, but these are based on low quality evidence. The ENHANCE study aims to identify and investigate the different models of existing end-of-life care provision for infants, children, and young people in the UK, including an assessment of the outcomes and experiences for children and parents, and the cost implications to families and healthcare providers. Methods: This mixed methods study will use three linked workstreams and a cross-cutting health economics theme to examine end-of-life care models in three exemplar clinical settings: infant, children and young adult cancer services (PTCs), paediatric intensive care units (PICUs), and neonatal units (NNUs). Workstream 1 (WS1) will survey current practice in each setting and will result in an outline of the different models of care used. WS2 is a qualitative comparison of the experiences of staff, parents and patients across the different models identified. WS3 is a quantitative assessment of the outcomes, resource use and costs across the different models identified. Discussion: Results from this study will contribute to an understanding of how end-of-life care can provide the greatest benefit for children at the end of their lives. It will also allow us to understand the likely benefits of additional funding in end-of-life care in terms of patient outcomes.
Citation
Papworth, A., Hackett, J., Beresford, B., Murtagh, F., Weatherly, H., Hinde, S., Bedendo, A., Walker, G., Noyes, J., Oddie, S., Vasudevan, C., Feltbower, R., Phillips, B., Hain, R., Subramanian, G., Haynes, A., & Fraser, L. K. (2022). End of life care for infants, children and young people (ENHANCE): Protocol for a mixed methods evaluation of current practice in the United Kingdom. NIHR Open Research, 2(37), https://doi.org/10.3310/nihropenres.13273.1
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | May 13, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | May 13, 2022 |
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Aug 27, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Aug 27, 2024 |
Journal | NIHR Open Research |
Print ISSN | 2633-4402 |
Electronic ISSN | 2633-4402 |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 37 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3310/nihropenres.13273.1 |
Keywords | Paediatric; Palliative care; End-of-life; Mixed methods |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4791082 |
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Copyright: © 2022 Papworth A et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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