Bereaved caregiver perspectives on the end of life in pediatric patients with ventricular assist devices

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BUI, Christine M. | SCHNEIDER, Lauren M. | BROWN, Michelle R. | CHAR, Danton S. | MCILVENNAN, Colleen K. | HOLLANDER, Seth A.

Objectives: Ventricular assist devices (VADs) are increasingly used in pediatric heart failure as bridges to heart transplantation, although 25% will die with VADs. Family experiences in this population are not well-described. The objective is to understand bereaved families' perspectives on VAD and end-of-life decision-making. Design: Semistructured interviews with bereaved caregivers of pediatric VAD patients. Setting: Tertiary children's hospital. Patients: Families of six pediatric VAD patients who died from 2014 to 2020. Interventions: Not available. Measurements and main results: Applying a grounded theory framework, interviews were coded by two independent readers using qualitative software. Themes were discussed in iterative multidisciplinary meetings. Participants were interviewed at a median 2.4 years after their child died. Three major themes emerged: 1) "lack of regret" for VAD implantation despite the outcome; 2) "caregiver-child accord" (via patient's verbal assent or physical cues) at implantation and end-of-life was important in family decision-making; and 3) development of a "local surrogate family" (medical team and peer families) provided powerful support. Conclusions: Bereaved families' perspectives provide insight into quality decision-making for major interventions and end-of-life care in pediatric patients with chronic illness who face decisions regarding technology dependence.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PCC.0000000000003089

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