Introduction: Hospices have an established goal to meet the needs of local communities. These communities are increasingly diverse and provide important sources of goodwill and financial support. However, previous research has indicated that negative perceptions may also be associated with hospices; with Christian values being promoted and death being the primary focus. Aims: The aims of this research were to help understand access issues to hospice services in West Hertfordshire and to identify barriers that may prevent marginal community groups, including the Gypsy Traveller community, from using these services. Actions were identified to help reduce access barriers in the future. Methods: A mixed method design, including a litera...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Research investigating the knowledge and attitudes of diverse older adults about hospice care and en...
The end-of-life is never easy. In addition to the physical and emotional struggles of the person nea...
Introduction: Hospices have an established goal to meet the needs of local communities. These commun...
Introduction: Government policy within the UK (UK) asserts that all individuals should have access t...
Introduction: A growing body of literature highlights that minority ethnic groups are underrepresent...
Background: Racial/ethnic minority populations in the United States are less likely to utilize hospi...
Hospice care in the UK is a complex service delivered through different streams of provision, manage...
Background Inequalities in access to hospice care is a source of considerable concern; white, middle...
Hospice care in the UK is a complex service delivered through different streams of provision, manage...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Background: There is a general perception held by hospice and palliative care practitioners that soc...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss barriers to hospice care for underrepresented racial and eth...
Current demographic, policy and management changes are a challenge to hospices to develop their volu...
INTRODUCTION: The vision for palliative care service provision in New Zealand is for all people who ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Research investigating the knowledge and attitudes of diverse older adults about hospice care and en...
The end-of-life is never easy. In addition to the physical and emotional struggles of the person nea...
Introduction: Hospices have an established goal to meet the needs of local communities. These commun...
Introduction: Government policy within the UK (UK) asserts that all individuals should have access t...
Introduction: A growing body of literature highlights that minority ethnic groups are underrepresent...
Background: Racial/ethnic minority populations in the United States are less likely to utilize hospi...
Hospice care in the UK is a complex service delivered through different streams of provision, manage...
Background Inequalities in access to hospice care is a source of considerable concern; white, middle...
Hospice care in the UK is a complex service delivered through different streams of provision, manage...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Background: There is a general perception held by hospice and palliative care practitioners that soc...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss barriers to hospice care for underrepresented racial and eth...
Current demographic, policy and management changes are a challenge to hospices to develop their volu...
INTRODUCTION: The vision for palliative care service provision in New Zealand is for all people who ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Research investigating the knowledge and attitudes of diverse older adults about hospice care and en...
The end-of-life is never easy. In addition to the physical and emotional struggles of the person nea...