iii This qualitative and quantitative study focused on exploring hospice patient’s perceptions of family support. Family support was conceptualized as which family member they expect to receive support from, types of support provided, frequency of support, family communication about medical illness, and type of support that is perceived to be most helpful. Fifteen partcipants between the ages of 70 to 98 were interviewed using purposive sampling. Findings showed that although participants found both physical and emotional support helpful, more than half reported perceiving emotional support as the most helpful. Recommendations for social work practice and research were discussed. iv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to express my appreciation to...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of hospice volunteers toward care of f...
Despite families providing considerable care at end of life, there are substantial gaps in the provi...
Abstract Background It is not known which attributes of care are valued the most by those who experi...
This qualitative and quantitative study focused on exploring hospice patient’s perceptions of family...
Background: Patients in receipt of palliative care services are often viewed primarily as recipients...
The diagnosis of a teri\u27ninal illness greatly impacts the patient as well as the entire family sy...
Objectives Although the experiences of family caregivers have received significant attention, there ...
family’s fears and anxieties about facing death, being there for the patient/family), informational ...
Purpose The support for family members (FMs) during a patient's palliative hospital care has been r...
BACKGROUND: It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with advanced...
Worldwide, as the population of older adults receiving palliative and hospice care increases so is t...
Abstract Background It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers of patients at the end of life often experience care-related burden. T...
Background: Family caregivers of patients at the end of life often experience care-related burden. T...
Background Despite evidence that family members’ support to each other can be of importance to its m...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of hospice volunteers toward care of f...
Despite families providing considerable care at end of life, there are substantial gaps in the provi...
Abstract Background It is not known which attributes of care are valued the most by those who experi...
This qualitative and quantitative study focused on exploring hospice patient’s perceptions of family...
Background: Patients in receipt of palliative care services are often viewed primarily as recipients...
The diagnosis of a teri\u27ninal illness greatly impacts the patient as well as the entire family sy...
Objectives Although the experiences of family caregivers have received significant attention, there ...
family’s fears and anxieties about facing death, being there for the patient/family), informational ...
Purpose The support for family members (FMs) during a patient's palliative hospital care has been r...
BACKGROUND: It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with advanced...
Worldwide, as the population of older adults receiving palliative and hospice care increases so is t...
Abstract Background It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers of patients at the end of life often experience care-related burden. T...
Background: Family caregivers of patients at the end of life often experience care-related burden. T...
Background Despite evidence that family members’ support to each other can be of importance to its m...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify attitudes of hospice volunteers toward care of f...
Despite families providing considerable care at end of life, there are substantial gaps in the provi...
Abstract Background It is not known which attributes of care are valued the most by those who experi...