Differences in the knowledge, attitudes, and needs of caregivers and healthcare providers regarding palliative care: a cross-sectional investigation in pediatric settings in China
Xi Lin, Guo Qulian, Yongqi Bai, Qin Liu

TL;DR
This study compares caregivers and healthcare providers in China on their understanding, attitudes, and needs regarding pediatric palliative care.
Contribution
It identifies significant differences in knowledge, attitudes, and needs between caregivers and healthcare providers in pediatric palliative care.
Findings
Healthcare providers had higher knowledge and more positive attitudes than caregivers.
Caregivers had greater needs for communication and symptom relief.
Healthcare providers' attitudes and needs were positively correlated.
Abstract
Countries abroad have implemented pediatric palliative treatment for several years; however, complete pediatric palliative treatment guidelines and legal guidance remain lacking in China, making the implementation of palliative care difficult. This study aimed to understand the current situation, similarities, and differences in the knowledge, attitudes, and needs of caregivers and healthcare providers regarding palliative care for children. This cross-correlation study collected data from pediatric and neonatal intensive care units of four hospitals in China. The participants comprised 180 caregivers and 172 healthcare providers. The measurement tools included the palliative care knowledge scale, palliative care attitude scale, and pediatric palliative care needs scale. This study adhered to the STROBE reporting guidelines. Significant differences in palliative care knowledge,…
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TopicsTaxation and Legal Issues · Corporate Governance and Law · Human Rights and Immigration
