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Desires vs. conditions: a qualitative study exploring the factors affecting the place of death of child with cancer in Turkey

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Bingöl, Hülya
Aydın, Ayfer
Kebudi, Rejin
Koç, Başak
Yıldırım, Ülkü Miray
Zülfikar, Bülent

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2022

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English

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe factors affecting the place of death of children with cancer at the end of life. Methods: The descriptive phenomenological approach was used. Eighteen mothers who lost their children to cancer participated in in-depth interviews. Data were analysed using MAXQDA software version. Codes and categories were developed inductively from participants' narratives. Results: The factors affecting the place of death of children were categorised into two main themes: (1) desires and (2) conditions. Most of the mothers reported that their deceased children wanted to be with their families at the end of life and they wanted to go home. The conditions related to health services were defined as the barriers to the death of their children in the places of death preferred by the mothers. Conclusion: The desire to be close to the child was the main factor affecting the parents' decisions. The findings revealed the prevailing circumstances in the death place decision beyond parental desires. These were the child's health conditions, physical conditions of hospitals, and the lack of home care and paediatric palliative care services, which were factors related to the system, and the lack of other options for parents.

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European Journal of Cancer Care

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Wiley

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Oncology, Medical care, Nursing, Medical rehabilitation

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