Decision-Making Factors in Advanced or Incurable Childhood Cancer Diagnosis in Low- and Middle- Income Countries

1. Using a structured approach, participants will self-report the ability to understand the static and dynamic factors that influence treatment decision-making at diagnosis for children presenting with advanced cancer in LMICs.2. Participants will reflect on the need to revise and develop treatment guidelines that are adaptable to resource-constrained settings and consider challenges faced by physicians caring for children presenting with advanced cancer at diagnosis, considering also the need to explore decision-making approaches of other key decision-partners.
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Source Type: research