id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284145-7le8303x Taylor, Johanna Specialist paediatric palliative care for children and young people with cancer: A mixed-methods systematic review 2020-05-02 .txt text/plain 8354 408 43 • • Accessing specialist paediatric palliative care is associated with less intensive care at the end of life, more advance care planning and fewer in-hospital deaths for children and young people with cancer, but there is no robust evidence to tell us whether these services lead to improvements in quality of life or symptom management. This mixed-methods systematic review synthesises the existing evidence on the benefits, drawbacks, facilitators and barriers associated with referral to and uptake of specialist paediatric palliative care for children and young people with cancer and their families. 76 The impact of specialist paediatric palliative care A total of 17 distinct outcome domains were identified and these were categorised under one of six overarching categories: advance care planning (n = 9 studies), end-oflife care provision (n = 16), location of death (n = 18), child's quality of life (n = 6), family support (n = 3) and service satisfaction (n = 7). ./cache/cord-284145-7le8303x.txt ./txt/cord-284145-7le8303x.txt