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J Pain Symptom Manage · Aug 2020
A PILOT STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF COMPLETE: A COMMUNICATION PLAN EARLY THROUGH END OF LIFE, ON END OF LIFE OUTCOMES IN CHILDREN WITH CANCER.
- Karen M Moody, Verna L Hendricks-Ferguson, Rebecca Baker, Susan Perkins, and Joan E Haase.
- Division of Pediatrics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA. Electronic address: kmoody@mdanderson.org.
- J Pain Symptom Manage. 2020 Aug 1; 60 (2): 417-421.
ContextMost children with cancer die in hospital settings, without hospice, and many suffer from high-intensity medical interventions and pain at end of life (EOL).ObjectivesTo examine the effects of COMPLETE: a communication plan early through EOL to increase hospice enrollment in children with cancer at EOL.MethodsThis is a two-phase, single-arm, two-center, and prospective pilot study of hospice enrollment in children with cancer whose parents received COMPLETE. COMPLETE is a series of medical doctor (MD)/registered nurse (RN)-guided discussions of goals of care using visual aids that begin at diagnosis. COMPLETE training for MD/RNs in Phase II was revised to increase their use of empathy. Preintervention/postintervention measurements for child include: time of hospice enrollment, pain, high-intensity medical interventions at EOL, and location of death; and for parent the following: uncertainty and hope.ResultsTwenty-one parents of 18 children enrolled in the study, and 13 children were followed through EOL. At EOL, 11 (84.6%) died on home hospice or inpatient hospice, and only two (15%) received high-intensity medical interventions. Similar to published findings in the initial 13 parents enrolled in Phase I, parents in Phase II (n = 7) had improvement in hope and uncertainty, and child pain was decreased. Revised training resulted in significant improvement in MD/RN (N = 6) use of empathy (11% in Phase I vs. 100% in Phase II; P = 0.001).ConclusionCOMPLETE resulted in increased hospice enrollment in children with cancer at EOL compared with historical controls. In preanalysis/postanalysis, COMPLETE decreased child pain while supporting hope and reducing uncertainty in their parents.Copyright © 2020 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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