Context: Palliative care has not developed widely in rural North India. Since 2010, the Emmanuel Hospitals Association (EHA) has been developing a model of palliative care appropriate for this setting, based on teams undertaking home visits with the backup of outpatient and inpatient services. A project to further develop the model operated from 2012 to 2015 supported by funding from the UK. Aims: This study aims to evaluate the EHA palliative care project. Settings and Design: Rapid evaluation method using a mixed method realist approach at the five project hospital sites. Methods: An overview of the project was obtained by analyzing project documents and key informant interviews. Questionnaire data from each hospital were collected, fol...
This essay addresses the cultural, ethical and political barriers throughout the historical and cont...
Introductions: Developing palliative care in rural Nepal is essential to integrate the service into ...
Background: Rural areas have higher percentages of older adults with multiple chronic illnesses yet ...
Context: Palliative care has not developed widely in rural North India. Since 2010, the Emmanuel Hos...
Background: The well lauded community-based palliative care programme of Kerala, India provides medi...
Palliative care has been developing in India for the last twenty years, but there is a dearth of ev...
Palliative care has been developing in India since the mid-1980s, but there is a dearth of evidence ...
Background Home-based palliative care is an essential resource for many communities...
Abstract Background Research studies demonstrate that palliative care can improve patient outcomes s...
Background: The existing palliative care services in India are concentrated in urban areas, attached...
Background: Forty-five percent of the world’s population lives in rural areas, yet their access to p...
CITATION: O'Brien, V., et al. 2019. Palliative care made visible : developing a rural model for the ...
Aim To systematically review the existing evidence on the Indian public, patient and carers’ perspe...
Palliative care is an emerging discipline worldwide which focuses on improving the quality of life o...
Context: Palliative care (PC) is an important aspect of providing holistic care to patients and thei...
This essay addresses the cultural, ethical and political barriers throughout the historical and cont...
Introductions: Developing palliative care in rural Nepal is essential to integrate the service into ...
Background: Rural areas have higher percentages of older adults with multiple chronic illnesses yet ...
Context: Palliative care has not developed widely in rural North India. Since 2010, the Emmanuel Hos...
Background: The well lauded community-based palliative care programme of Kerala, India provides medi...
Palliative care has been developing in India for the last twenty years, but there is a dearth of ev...
Palliative care has been developing in India since the mid-1980s, but there is a dearth of evidence ...
Background Home-based palliative care is an essential resource for many communities...
Abstract Background Research studies demonstrate that palliative care can improve patient outcomes s...
Background: The existing palliative care services in India are concentrated in urban areas, attached...
Background: Forty-five percent of the world’s population lives in rural areas, yet their access to p...
CITATION: O'Brien, V., et al. 2019. Palliative care made visible : developing a rural model for the ...
Aim To systematically review the existing evidence on the Indian public, patient and carers’ perspe...
Palliative care is an emerging discipline worldwide which focuses on improving the quality of life o...
Context: Palliative care (PC) is an important aspect of providing holistic care to patients and thei...
This essay addresses the cultural, ethical and political barriers throughout the historical and cont...
Introductions: Developing palliative care in rural Nepal is essential to integrate the service into ...
Background: Rural areas have higher percentages of older adults with multiple chronic illnesses yet ...