yesBackground: If global palliative care is to successfully address challenges of unequal access, continuity of care, and health services reductionism, new practice models to address these issues need to be identified, debated and tested. This paper offers one such practice model based on a public health approach to palliative care that has so far shown promising evidence of effectiveness. Methods: We describe how four essential elements within a public health model can work together to address quality and continuity of care as well as addressing the numerous barriers of access. These elements are: (I) specialist, and (II) generalist palliative care services working with (III) communities and neighbourhoods, working in their turn with t...
YesThe UK Palliative Medicine Syllabus is critically evaluated to assess its relationship and releva...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Purpose Due to an international ageing population, global health organisations have recognised chall...
The palliative and end-of-life care movement worldwide has been a success story in many respects. Pa...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights reserved. In resource-rich countries, chronic c...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
-Palliative care, since its inception over 60 years ago, has set the standard of how to care for peo...
Delivering optimal and equitable palliative care is an international challenge. There a...
BACKGROUND: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision makers...
A review of palliative care policies and bereavement support practices in the United States, Canada,...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by diseas...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
The ageing of the European population results in a higher risk of suffering from cancer, neurodegene...
YesThe UK Palliative Medicine Syllabus is critically evaluated to assess its relationship and releva...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Purpose Due to an international ageing population, global health organisations have recognised chall...
The palliative and end-of-life care movement worldwide has been a success story in many respects. Pa...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights reserved. In resource-rich countries, chronic c...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
-Palliative care, since its inception over 60 years ago, has set the standard of how to care for peo...
Delivering optimal and equitable palliative care is an international challenge. There a...
BACKGROUND: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision makers...
A review of palliative care policies and bereavement support practices in the United States, Canada,...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by diseas...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
Population ageing and the implications these present for care towards the end of life are major publ...
The ageing of the European population results in a higher risk of suffering from cancer, neurodegene...
YesThe UK Palliative Medicine Syllabus is critically evaluated to assess its relationship and releva...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Purpose Due to an international ageing population, global health organisations have recognised chall...