 Parents of children receiving palliative care, PPC, may turn to traditional, complementary, and integrative medicines, TCIM, however, related studies are limited. This study examined the pattern of TCIM use in this population. 61 parents in Hong Kong were recruited and surveyed. Over half, 42 60 firsts reported TCIM use, most commonly Chinese herbal medicine and massage, two ENA. The most common reason for not using TCIM was the lack of information, 11 19ths. In general, parents had expressed interests in TCIM. Policymakers should consider multidisciplinary and collaborative integration of TCIM in routine PPC. This article was authored by Kai Kong Lee, Yinting Chun, Chun Sing Lam, and others.