Many palliative care patients would prefer to receive care, and to die, at home. Despite this many die in institutions. In response to this, politicians and charities have adopted policies aimed at increasing the opportunities for care and death at home. The need to discuss plans for discharge with most inpatients reinforces expectations of a choice of place of care. However, many palliative patients do not have a choice of care at home. This article will explore the circumstances in which patients are unable to choose home care and consider changes in clinical practice that can help to maximise choice. We shall argue that there is a distinction between the preferences of patients and the choices actually available to them. In attempting to...
Background: The wish to be cared for and to die at home is common among people with end-stage cancer...
This article is based on the findings of a study that elicited the views of terminally ill patients ...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...
Many palliative care patients would prefer to receive care, and to die, at home. Despite this many d...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
Background End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place;...
Up until now, scholars who studied end of life medical care and patient autonomy have concluded that...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
BACKGROUND: End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place...
A specialist 'Hospice at Home' (HaH) service commenced in 2006 in Mid West Ireland whereby participa...
Understanding how a nurse acts in a particular situation reveals how nurses enact their ethics in da...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
The number of Australians dying each year is predicted to double in the next 25 years and there is a...
Background: The wish to be cared for and to die at home is common among people with end-stage cancer...
This article is based on the findings of a study that elicited the views of terminally ill patients ...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...
Many palliative care patients would prefer to receive care, and to die, at home. Despite this many d...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
Background End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place;...
Up until now, scholars who studied end of life medical care and patient autonomy have concluded that...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
BACKGROUND: End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place...
A specialist 'Hospice at Home' (HaH) service commenced in 2006 in Mid West Ireland whereby participa...
Understanding how a nurse acts in a particular situation reveals how nurses enact their ethics in da...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
The number of Australians dying each year is predicted to double in the next 25 years and there is a...
Background: The wish to be cared for and to die at home is common among people with end-stage cancer...
This article is based on the findings of a study that elicited the views of terminally ill patients ...
Objectives: (1) To determine informal caregivers perceptions about place of care and place of death;...