Parent and clinician preferences for location of end‐of‐life care: Home, hospital or freestanding hospice?
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2013Vol. 61(5), pp. 859–864
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Abstract
Parents and clinicians prefer home as the location for EOL care and death for children with cancer. Hospital based palliative care is a preferred alternative if home is not desired. FSPH is a relatively recent phenomena and further research needs to be directed towards understanding its cost benefit in comparison to home and hospital-based EOL care.
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