There is urgent need to effectively support the well-being of rural pallia-tive family caregivers (FCGs). A mixed method study was conducted with 23 FCGs. Data collection included completion of an assessment questionnaire and semistructured interviews. The most prevalent needs identified by ques-tionnaire were caring for the patient’s pain, fatigue, body, and nourishment; FCG’s fatigue and need for respite. Yet few FCGs wanted more attention to these needs by healthcare providers. FCGs resisted considering their own personal needs. Instead, they focused on needs related to providing care in-cluding to be(come) a palliative caregiver, be skilled and know more, navigate competing wishes, needs, demands, and priorities, and for “an extra pair ...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
Commuting for advanced cancer care represents an important option for rural families who require pal...
The care of people with life-limiting illnesses is increasingly moving away from an acute setting in...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban ar...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
Commuting for advanced cancer care represents an important option for rural families who require pal...
The care of people with life-limiting illnesses is increasingly moving away from an acute setting in...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban ar...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...