<p>This article reports findings from the first two stages of a three-stage qualitative study which considered the role of services, including public, private and charitable organisations, in responding to the needs of adults bereaved following the drug and/or alcohol-related death of someone close. The study, the first of its kind to explore the landscape and role of services in substance use deaths, was conducted over two sites: south west England and Scotland. In stage 1 of the research, adopting both convenience and purposive sampling, data were collected via semi-structured interviews on experiences and support needs of bereaved individuals (<i>n</i> = 106). In stage 2, six focus groups were conducted with a purposive sample of practit...
This paper draws on data from one strand of a six-strand, exploratory study on end of life care for ...
The Health Research Board in Ireland reported that in 2015 there were almost two drug related deaths...
Background: The specific palliative care needs and problems of patients with a substance use disorde...
This article reports findings from the first two stages of a three-stage qualitative study which con...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Qualitative data from 100 in-depth Interviews with 1...
Background Deaths associated with alcohol and/or drugs belong to a category of ‘special’...
This study aims to broaden our knowledge of how professionals in municipal health and welfare relate...
Aims: Overdoses contribute disproportionately to drug-related deaths (DRDs) in the UK, yet little is...
Aims: The objective of this study is to contribute to an improvement of bereavement services and exp...
Bereavement following a drug- or alcohol-related death has been largely neglected in research and se...
This report presents the findings of one strand of a research study entitled ‘End of Life Care for P...
Background and aims: Drug-related death (DRD) is a major public health concern in the Nordic countri...
How to promote compassionate care within public services is a concern in several countries; specific...
This paper draws on data from one strand of a six-strand, exploratory study on end of life care for ...
Dealing with client death in the social service profession impacts the workers that provide client s...
This paper draws on data from one strand of a six-strand, exploratory study on end of life care for ...
The Health Research Board in Ireland reported that in 2015 there were almost two drug related deaths...
Background: The specific palliative care needs and problems of patients with a substance use disorde...
This article reports findings from the first two stages of a three-stage qualitative study which con...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Qualitative data from 100 in-depth Interviews with 1...
Background Deaths associated with alcohol and/or drugs belong to a category of ‘special’...
This study aims to broaden our knowledge of how professionals in municipal health and welfare relate...
Aims: Overdoses contribute disproportionately to drug-related deaths (DRDs) in the UK, yet little is...
Aims: The objective of this study is to contribute to an improvement of bereavement services and exp...
Bereavement following a drug- or alcohol-related death has been largely neglected in research and se...
This report presents the findings of one strand of a research study entitled ‘End of Life Care for P...
Background and aims: Drug-related death (DRD) is a major public health concern in the Nordic countri...
How to promote compassionate care within public services is a concern in several countries; specific...
This paper draws on data from one strand of a six-strand, exploratory study on end of life care for ...
Dealing with client death in the social service profession impacts the workers that provide client s...
This paper draws on data from one strand of a six-strand, exploratory study on end of life care for ...
The Health Research Board in Ireland reported that in 2015 there were almost two drug related deaths...
Background: The specific palliative care needs and problems of patients with a substance use disorde...