Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, familial, and financial issues. Some - though not all - caregivers may benefit from bereavement support. While considered standard within palliative care services in Australia, bereavement support is not widely utilized by family caregivers. There is little research focused on the forms of bereavement support desired or required by family caregivers, how such care is viewed, and/or how bereavement support is experienced. This study examined the experiences of bereaved family caregivers and their impressions of and interactions with bereavement support.Method: This paper reports on one aspect of a broader study designed to explore a range of e...
This article describes family caregivers' responses to a National Inquiry into the Social Impact of ...
Abstract Background It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
ABSTRACTObjective:Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emot...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional,...
Abstract Background Family caregiving in the context of advanced disease in particular, can be physi...
ABSTRACTObjective: To describe family members’ experiences with bereavement 13 months after the deat...
CONTEXT: The investigation of the situation of bereaved family caregivers following caregiving durin...
BACKGROUND: It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with advanced...
Caregivers who provide care patients for a family member with terminal illness towards the end of th...
Introduction: Bereavement support is an integral element of palliative care. Emerging evidence stipu...
Background: Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. ...
Family caregivers of a loved one with advanced cancer are at risk for developing bereavement complic...
This article describes family caregivers' responses to a National Inquiry into the Social Impact of ...
This article describes family caregivers' responses to a National Inquiry into the Social Impact of ...
Abstract Background It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
ABSTRACTObjective:Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emot...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional,...
Abstract Background Family caregiving in the context of advanced disease in particular, can be physi...
ABSTRACTObjective: To describe family members’ experiences with bereavement 13 months after the deat...
CONTEXT: The investigation of the situation of bereaved family caregivers following caregiving durin...
BACKGROUND: It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with advanced...
Caregivers who provide care patients for a family member with terminal illness towards the end of th...
Introduction: Bereavement support is an integral element of palliative care. Emerging evidence stipu...
Background: Standards for bereavement care propose that support should be matched to risk and need. ...
Family caregivers of a loved one with advanced cancer are at risk for developing bereavement complic...
This article describes family caregivers' responses to a National Inquiry into the Social Impact of ...
This article describes family caregivers' responses to a National Inquiry into the Social Impact of ...
Abstract Background It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with ...
BACKGROUND: Most bereaved people do not require specialist intervention, yet building community capa...