The role and perception of the caregiver in a specialized pediatric palliative care center in medicine preparation and administration: a survey study

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Baratiri, Fernando [2 ]
Zanella, Chiara [3 ]
Roverato, Barbara [1 ]
Mengato, Daniele [3 ]
Camuffo, Laura [3 ]
Pivato, Lisa [3 ]
Avagnina, Irene [1 ]
Maghini, Irene [1 ]
Divisic, Antuan [1 ]
Rusalen, Francesca [1 ]
Agosto, Caterina [1 ]
Venturini, Francesca [3 ]
Benini, Franca [1 ]
Zanin, Anna [1 ]
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[1] Univ Padua, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Palliat Care & Pain Serv, Via Giustiniani 3, I-35128 Padua, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Padua, Italy
[3] Azienda Osped Univ Padova, Hosp Pharm Dept, Padua, Italy
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Pediatric palliative care; Caregiver; Therapy preparation; Medication burden; Administration errors; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; CHILDREN; BARRIERS; OUTCOMES; ADULTS;
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10.1186/s13052-024-01809-4
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R72 [儿科学];
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BackgroundIn pediatric palliative care, the main caregiver is primarily responsible for managing pharmaceutical therapies. Few data are available regarding the influence of this burden on quality of life in terms of time, concerns as well as a considerable risk of administration errors and adverse effects. This study aims to investigate how caregivers prepared and administrated medication, including errors and associated expectations, to identify improvement interventions.MethodsBetween October 2022 and March 2023, a descriptive single-center survey study was carried out in the tertiary care pediatric palliative center of the Padova University Hospital. Participants were the caregivers of the patients followed by our center up to 23 years old, receiving at least one drug daily and who cannot self-administer their therapy. The questionnaire consisted of 18 multiple-choice and semi-closed questions, grouped into 4 main topics: therapy preparation, therapy administration, administration errors and therapy assessment.ResultsA total of 100 caregivers responded to the survey. Mothers represented the main caregiver (91%). The prevalence of polypharmacy was 67% across the patients. 52% of caregivers handled prescriptions at least three times per day and for 32% it took to prepare them more than 5 min each time. Only 59% reported to have been trained for preparing and administrating drugs. 14% reported having made at least a drug administration error due to the tiredness or the complexity of therapeutic regimens in the preceding three months. Nearly one caregiver out of three felt their child was using too many drugs. 73% positively welcomed the possibility of having clinical pharmacist-led counseling.ConclusionsMany caregivers of pediatric palliative care patients frequently have trouble planning, preparing and delivering pharmacological therapy to their children. Attempting to simplify medication regimens, choosing formulations that are simpler to administer and measure, investing in improved caregiver training, talking about therapies with carers, and involving clinical pharmacists to clarify their doubts could be all potential strategies to improve this condition and reduce their burden.
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