Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family carers, volunteers and staff on the impacts of receiving a volunteer-provided befriending service. Patient participants received up to 12 weeks of a volunteer-provided befriending intervention. Typically, this involved one visit per week from a trained volunteer. Such services complement usual care and are hoped to enhance quality of life. Methods Multiple case study design (n = 8). Cases were end-of-life befriending services in home and community settings including UK-based hospices (n = 6), an acute hospital (n = 1) and a charity providing support to those with substance abuse issues (n = 1). Data collection incorporated qualitative thematic...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
In the UK, there are between 70,000 and 100,000 hospice volunteers, of whom half have direct patient...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family c...
Background: Volunteers are central to the provision of much end of life care, but their impact is li...
Background: Clinical care alone at the end of life is unlikely to meet all needs. Volunteers are a k...
Introduction: Older people at the end of life are particularly vulnerable to social isolation and lo...
Background: Compassionate support at the end of life should not be the responsibility of health and ...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
Aim: To explore the motivations and experiences of hospice volunteer workers in a UK day-hospice. B...
The hospice volunteer is viewed as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team, with various role...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to...
Objectives Volunteers have an important place in palliative care (PC), positively influencing qualit...
AbstractContextDespite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in ...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
In the UK, there are between 70,000 and 100,000 hospice volunteers, of whom half have direct patient...
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life, family c...
Background: Volunteers are central to the provision of much end of life care, but their impact is li...
Background: Clinical care alone at the end of life is unlikely to meet all needs. Volunteers are a k...
Introduction: Older people at the end of life are particularly vulnerable to social isolation and lo...
Background: Compassionate support at the end of life should not be the responsibility of health and ...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
Aim: To explore the motivations and experiences of hospice volunteer workers in a UK day-hospice. B...
The hospice volunteer is viewed as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team, with various role...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to...
Objectives Volunteers have an important place in palliative care (PC), positively influencing qualit...
AbstractContextDespite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in ...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
In the UK, there are between 70,000 and 100,000 hospice volunteers, of whom half have direct patient...