Metadata
Title
Home care for children with multiple complex chronic conditions at the end of life: The choice of hospice versus home health
Authors
Lindley LC; Mixer SJ; Mack JW
Year
2016
Publication
Home Health Care Services Quarterly
Abstract
Families desire to bring their children home at end of life, and this creates a variety of unique care needs at home. This study analyzed the child and family factors associated with hospice versus home health care use in the last year of life among children with multiple complex chronic conditions. Using the Andersen Behavioral Healthcare Utilization Model, the predisposing, enabling, and need factors of the child and family were shown to be significant predictors of hospice and home health care use. Hospice and home health care have advantages, and families may wish to use the service that best fits their needs.
Authors
MeSH
Caregivers/px [Psychology] | Counseling/og [Organization & Administration] | Delivery Rooms/og [Organization & Administration] | Female | Germany | Humans | Infant, Newborn/px [Psychology] | Palliative Care/og [Organization & Administration] | Palliative Care/px [Psychology] | Parents | Patient Comfort/og [Organization & Administration] | Pregnancy | Stress, Psychological/nu [Nursing] | Terminal Care/mt [Methods] | Terminal Care/og [Organization & Administration] | Terminal Care/px [Psychology]