Background And Objectives: Families of children with medical complexity manage a multitude of care responsibilities that must be carefully coordinated alongside typical family roles and activities. Currently, little is known about this experience from the perspectives of caregivers; therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the experience of caregiving for a child with medical complexity while identifying unmet medical and psychosocial needs.
Methods: Nineteen caregivers were recruited from the pediatric complex care clinic at an academic medical center in the United States.