Articles: palliative-care.
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Palliative care should fit the needs of individual cancer patients and their families. Instruments can help to improve needs assessment. This review evaluates questionnaires for the systematic assessment of needs experienced by individual cancer patients for help, care, or support, as well as the needs of their family members. ⋯ None of the instruments the authors found was complete for all dimensions of palliative care. Most instruments were constructed for research purposes and had not been tested for use in practical care. Further development of practical instruments based on a theoretical concept of needs assessment seems necessary. The feasibility of instruments for use in practical caregiving and their effects on the quality of care needs further research.
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children, after accidents. Little is known, however, about the symptoms and suffering at the end of life in children with cancer. ⋯ Children who die of cancer receive aggressive treatment at the end of life. Many have substantial suffering in the last month of life, and attempts to control their symptoms are often unsuccessful. Greater attention must be paid to palliative care for children who are dying of cancer.