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How Do Doctors View Care for Kids with Blood Cell Transplants?
Sunday, May 4, 2025
The study also looked at what makes a doctor more or less likely to support PC. Doctors who practice a spiritual routine, have less than a decade of experience, and believe in the quality of PC tend to have a more favorable view of it. On the other hand, doctors who feel they should handle PC issues themselves or who have had more PC training are less likely to support PC specialists.
These findings show that there are obstacles to teamwork between pediatric HCT doctors and PC specialists. One major issue is the worry about PC teams knowing enough about HCT. Another is how patients and their families might see PC. Most pediatric HCT doctors think PC can improve patient care. However, steps are needed to make teamwork between these doctors and PC specialists better.
It is important to note that the study did not look at the views of patients and their families. Their perspectives could provide even more insight into how to improve PC in pediatric HCT. Also, the study did not ask about the specific types of training doctors had or wanted. This information could help create better training programs.
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