Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clients who live alone and without a primary caregiver. The findings from the analysis of 721 services’ records from three Australian states, and feedback from health professionals in interviews and postal surveys, demonstrated that there were aspects of being on one’s own with a terminal illness and living at home that require a specialised approach and support. This study explored the issues of palliative care patients living alone, from a service provider perspective, and provided evidence-based information to assist with service planning. The study made recommendations to the Australian Department of Health and Ageing about services considered...
Our research describes the provision of palliative care services at a time of transition.Typically, ...
BACKGROUND: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Author version under embargo for 12 months from publication. This is the peer reviewed version of t...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
Introduction: Palliative support services (generalist or specialist) can provide much-needed assista...
Context: The number of terminally ill people who live alone at home and without a caregiver is growi...
Background: Terminally ill people who live alone at home are disadvantaged in terms of their places ...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness from a clie...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness form a clie...
Palliative care patients who live alone report greater psychological distress, and are less likely t...
This project implemented and evaluated two models of care for terminally ill people living alone at ...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Our research describes the provision of palliative care services at a time of transition.Typically, ...
BACKGROUND: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Author version under embargo for 12 months from publication. This is the peer reviewed version of t...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
Introduction: Palliative support services (generalist or specialist) can provide much-needed assista...
Context: The number of terminally ill people who live alone at home and without a caregiver is growi...
Background: Terminally ill people who live alone at home are disadvantaged in terms of their places ...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness from a clie...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness form a clie...
Palliative care patients who live alone report greater psychological distress, and are less likely t...
This project implemented and evaluated two models of care for terminally ill people living alone at ...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Our research describes the provision of palliative care services at a time of transition.Typically, ...
BACKGROUND: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Author version under embargo for 12 months from publication. This is the peer reviewed version of t...