Abstract: This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers ’ and commissioners ’ understanding of specialist palliative care within the context of changing service provision in one area of South London. Using a formative evaluation framework, we examined the views of 44 providers and commissioners from statutory and voluntary health and social care services about their understanding of specialist palliative care services and, in particular, the remit of current service provision delivered by a Marie Curie Centre. Face-to-face audiotaped semi-structured interviews were conducted. A qualitative thematic analysis highlighted a number of issues including a lack of consensus about definitions of palliative care, ambivalence...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to consider alternative approaches to service delivery for patients wi...
Evidence suggests that in the past support services for patients and family carers of terminally ill...
This paper explores the relationship between palliative medicine and the wider medical world. It dra...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
Objective: This study aimed to achieve consensus regarding what distinguishes specialist from non-sp...
There appears to be a lack of consensus on the classification of individual patients as 'for palliat...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Background.Nursing research generally, and palliative care research in particular, has been criticiz...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Evidence suggests that the utilisation of community palliative care services varies considerably acc...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...
Objectives: To explore general practitioners' (GPs) current involvement in and attitudes towards the...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to consider alternative approaches to service delivery for patients wi...
Evidence suggests that in the past support services for patients and family carers of terminally ill...
This paper explores the relationship between palliative medicine and the wider medical world. It dra...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
Objective: This study aimed to achieve consensus regarding what distinguishes specialist from non-sp...
There appears to be a lack of consensus on the classification of individual patients as 'for palliat...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Background.Nursing research generally, and palliative care research in particular, has been criticiz...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Evidence suggests that the utilisation of community palliative care services varies considerably acc...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...
Objectives: To explore general practitioners' (GPs) current involvement in and attitudes towards the...
Aim. The aim of this paper is to consider alternative approaches to service delivery for patients wi...
Evidence suggests that in the past support services for patients and family carers of terminally ill...
This paper explores the relationship between palliative medicine and the wider medical world. It dra...