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. 2020 Oct 8;180(3):949–957. doi: 10.1007/s00431-020-03824-z

What is Known:

• Anticipating the future in pediatric palliative care occurs infrequently and too late.

What is New:

• Healthcare professionals and parents use different strategies to anticipate the future of children receiving palliative care, both intentionally and unwittingly. Strategies to anticipate the future are goal-directed conversations, anticipated care, and guidance on the job.

• Parents and healthcare professionals are engaged to a limited extent in ongoing explorative conversations that support shared decision-making regarding future care and treatment.