Background: Internationally, evidence on the support needs of family carers who look after a terminally ill adult in home settings is incomplete. Aim: To illustrate the relevance of ‘relevant background worries’ in family carers’ accounts of caring at home for a dying adult. Design: A qualitative cross-sectional observational study was conducted in England, United Kingdom, in 2011–2013 on the experiences of adult family carers (n = 59) of older dying adults (aged 50+ years) with malignant and/or non-malignant conditions. Interviews occurred post-bereavement. This article reports on a subset of participants’ interview transcripts (n = 30) where narrative analysis was undertaken. Setting/participants: Carers were interviewed in their home set...
Objectives Although the experiences of family caregivers have received significant attention, there ...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Recent end of life care policy prioritises patient choice over place of care...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
The death of a patient can be a significant event for professional caregivers. Yet, little attention...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...
Family carers play an integral role in achieving successful hospital discharge, especially when peop...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how bereaved family members recall managing end of life medications when deliv...
Caregivers who provide care patients for a family member with terminal illness towards the end of th...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background There is an increasing international policy direction to promote home death for dying pat...
Introduction: Most people when asked say they would prefer to die at home. However, ‘Death in Usual...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...
Objectives Although the experiences of family caregivers have received significant attention, there ...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND: Recent end of life care policy prioritises patient choice over place of care...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
The death of a patient can be a significant event for professional caregivers. Yet, little attention...
Public Health England (2013) survey data indicates that while the place of death is geographically u...
Family carers play an integral role in achieving successful hospital discharge, especially when peop...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how bereaved family members recall managing end of life medications when deliv...
Caregivers who provide care patients for a family member with terminal illness towards the end of th...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background There is an increasing international policy direction to promote home death for dying pat...
Introduction: Most people when asked say they would prefer to die at home. However, ‘Death in Usual...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...
Objectives Although the experiences of family caregivers have received significant attention, there ...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Background Research suggests that there may be bereavement experiences and support needs which are s...