This paper describes a postal survey of palliative care services and teams which were identified in the 1992 Directory of Hospice Services in the UK and Ireland. Its aims were to investigate how units assess the need for bereavement follow-up, and to determine the nature and extent of services provided for bereaved adults. We sent out 397 questionnaires, of which 187 were returned, a response rate of 47%. Results indicate that 156 respondents (84%) provided follow-up and a further 13 (7%) were planning bereavement services. Only 48 (25%) units undertook formal standardized risk assessment procedures to allocate appropriate services; in 41 units (85%) this was done by a nurse. Of the remaining 125 units, 58 (46%) reported basing their decisi...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate: (1) to what extent family carers of people supported by specialised palliat...
The National Survey of Bereaved People was conducted by the Office for National Statistics on behalf...
Introduction: Palliative care (PC) providers accept that bereavement support to family carers is the...
This study formed part of a larger project designed to evaluate a hospice-based bereavement support ...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, staffing, methods, timing and allocation of bereavement prog...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospice bereavement services. Analysis:...
Background. Studies have shown that bereaved individuals suffer increased rates of physical and ment...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
Abstract: Palliative care services have developed rapidly over the past 30 years, with little evalua...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
Bereavement support services are recognised as an integral part of hospices and palliative care serv...
Needs assessment remains an inexact yet evolving field of activity in palliative care. One reason fo...
Bereavement support services are recognised as an integral part of hospices and palliative care serv...
Evaluating local palliative care services and identifying gaps in services for patients are crucial ...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospices. Analysis: Thematic analysis o...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate: (1) to what extent family carers of people supported by specialised palliat...
The National Survey of Bereaved People was conducted by the Office for National Statistics on behalf...
Introduction: Palliative care (PC) providers accept that bereavement support to family carers is the...
This study formed part of a larger project designed to evaluate a hospice-based bereavement support ...
Objective: To determine the prevalence, staffing, methods, timing and allocation of bereavement prog...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospice bereavement services. Analysis:...
Background. Studies have shown that bereaved individuals suffer increased rates of physical and ment...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
Abstract: Palliative care services have developed rapidly over the past 30 years, with little evalua...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
Bereavement support services are recognised as an integral part of hospices and palliative care serv...
Needs assessment remains an inexact yet evolving field of activity in palliative care. One reason fo...
Bereavement support services are recognised as an integral part of hospices and palliative care serv...
Evaluating local palliative care services and identifying gaps in services for patients are crucial ...
Method: In-depth organisational case studies of five English hospices. Analysis: Thematic analysis o...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate: (1) to what extent family carers of people supported by specialised palliat...
The National Survey of Bereaved People was conducted by the Office for National Statistics on behalf...
Introduction: Palliative care (PC) providers accept that bereavement support to family carers is the...