MedPage Today (6/12, Henderson) reports, “Parents of children in palliative care placed the highest value on the child’s quality of life (QoL), but with considerable individual-level variation and substantial change over time, researchers found.” Data from a cohort study of 680 parents of 603 patients show that “QoL garnered the highest mean importance score among the five goals of care assessed at initiation of care.” Next highest importance “to parents was pursuit of health, followed by pursuit of comfort, disease modification, and life extension.” The findings were published in JAMA Pediatrics.
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