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Trends in Services Among Pediatric Hospice Providers During 2002 to 2008

The medical complexities involved in caring for children at end of life have increased during the past few decades. This study sought to understand what hospice services were offered for these children and to examine service trends among pediatric hospice providers over a 7-year (2002-2008) timeframe. The number of core hospice services diminished in 2003 (IRR = 0.873, 95% CI [0.795,0.971]) and 2004 (IRR = 0.889, 95% CI [0.793, 0.995]); however, by 2008 there was an increase in offering core (IRR = 1.130, 95% CI [1.038,1.230]), noncore (IRR = 1.117, 95% CI [1.013,1.231]), and other hospice (IRR = 1.117, 95% CI [1.005,1.583]) services among pediatric providers. These findings highlight the importance of family-clinician communication about needed services prior to admitting children to hospice care.

Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 05/19/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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