What do pediatric transplant physicians think about palliative care? : results from a national survey study

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MERKEL, Emily C. | MEYER, Christa L. | YUSUF, Rafeek A. | MORRISON, Caroline F. | LYNCH KELLY, Debra | LEVINE, Deena R. | LEBLANC, Thomas W. | ULLRICH, Christina K. | EL-JAWAHRI, Areej

The benefits of palliative care (PC) for hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) patients are well established, however, uptake in pediatric HCT remains limited. To understand pediatric transplant physicians’ attitudes towards PC, we conducted a cross-sectional study with a 28-question survey. A composite score and regression model identified factors associated with positive attitudes towards subspecialty PC. Ninety-eight participants reported caring for pediatric patients. Most (81%) trust PC clinicians to care for their patients, yet 33% feel PC clinicians lack enough HCT knowledge to counsel patients. Nearly half (46%) see the name “PC” as a barrier to referral. Multivariable analysis showed that spiritual practice (ß = 1.53, p = 0.029), <10 years of clinical practice (ß = 2.23, p = 0.007), and perceived PC quality (ß = 0.73, p < 0.001) were associated with a more positive attitude towards PC. More training in PC (ß = -2.70, p = 0.003) and a higher sense of ownership over PC issues (ß = -0.51, p = 0.001) were associated with a more negative attitude towards subspecialty PC. These findings highlight barriers to pediatric HCT and PC collaboration, including concerns about PC team knowledge of HCT and patient perceptions. While most pediatric transplant physicians trust PC to enhance patient care, interventions are needed to improve collaboration.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41409-025-02597-z

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