Evidence suggests that the utilisation of community palliative care services varies considerably according to different patient characteristics. Most literature describes this variability, but does not address why such differences exist. Exploring the processes underpinning referral making rather than simply describing the outcomes of referrals may further our understanding of this variability. The aim of this article was to investigate the influences on referral decisions made within community palliative care services. A qualitative case study strategy was adopted, studying three Primary Care Trusts in England, UK. Data collection used multiple methods (interviews, observation and documentary analysis) from multiple perspectives (including...
The impact of demographic changes, resource constraints and the increase in demand for palliative ca...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
Background Policies emphasise the importance of collaborative working in community palliative care. ...
Objectives: The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable ...
Recent literature has suggested that earlier referral to palliative care can improve quality of life...
Objectives The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable b...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Background Specialist palliative day care can support palliative caregiving for those living in t...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...
Abstract: This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers ’ and commissioners...
Background: There are no nationally agreed criteria for admission to specialist palliative day care ...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
The impact of demographic changes, resource constraints and the increase in demand for palliative ca...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
Background Policies emphasise the importance of collaborative working in community palliative care. ...
Objectives: The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable ...
Recent literature has suggested that earlier referral to palliative care can improve quality of life...
Objectives The decision to refer a patient to palliative care is complex and often highly variable b...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Background: Specialist referral practices regarding palliative care are variable and their decision-...
Background Specialist palliative day care can support palliative caregiving for those living in t...
Background: Specialist palliative care (SPC) providers tend to use the term ‘complex’ to refer to t...
Abstract: This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers ’ and commissioners...
Background: There are no nationally agreed criteria for admission to specialist palliative day care ...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
This paper describes a study that sought to identify service providers' and commissioners' understan...
The impact of demographic changes, resource constraints and the increase in demand for palliative ca...
Abstract Background Haematological malignancies (leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma) are complex canc...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...