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  • Palliative Care
  • Healthcare Systems

Background:

  • Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is crucial for improving the quality of life for children with serious illnesses and their families.
  • Nurses play a vital role in delivering PPC, yet their perceived needs and encountered barriers require thorough investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and describe nurses' perceived needs in pediatric palliative care.
  • To explore the barriers encountered by nurses in providing pediatric palliative care.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods study employing an embedded design.
  • Online surveys administered to nurses who completed the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium-Pediatric Palliative Care (ELNEC-PPC) train-the-trainer program (n=63).
  • Quantitative data analyzed using descriptive statistics; qualitative data analyzed using topic modeling.

Main Results:

  • Nurses reported high needs (mean scores ≥3.5/4) across categories: children/adolescents, families, PPC management system, and community-based PPC.
  • Identified barriers (mean scores 3.22-3.56) fell into: healthcare delivery system, healthcare provider, and client categories.
  • Topic modeling highlighted key themes: perception, palliative care, children, education, lack of resources, and system-related challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Mixed-methods approach successfully identified, categorized, and weighted nurses' needs and barriers in PPC.
  • Prioritizing improved PPC perceptions, robust system establishment, and professional care provider training is essential for stable PPC implementation.