Background: The well lauded community-based palliative care programme of Kerala, India provides medical and social support, through home-based care, for patients with terminal illness and diseases requiring long-term support. There is, however, limited information on patient characteristics, caregivers and programme performance. This study was carried out to describe: i) the patients enrolled in the programme from 1996 to 2016 and their diagnosis, and ii) the care-giver characteristics and palliative care support from nurses and doctors in a cohort of patients registered during 2013–2015. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in the oldest community-based palliative clinic in Kerala. Data were collected from annual patient registers fr...
Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-77).This study aimed to evaluate th...
When faced with a life-limiting illness, most people say they would prefer to spend the end of their...
Abstract Background The well lauded community-based palliative care programme of Kerala, India provi...
Background Home-based palliative care is an essential resource for many communities...
Palliative care aims at improving the quality of life of a patient who is suffering from a chronic s...
Context: Palliative care has not developed widely in rural North India. Since 2010, the Emmanuel Hos...
Aim To systematically review the existing evidence on the Indian public, patient and carers’ perspe...
Palliative care has been developing in India for the last twenty years, but there is a dearth of ev...
Abstract Background Research studies demonstrate that palliative care can improve patient outcomes s...
Palliative care has been developing in India since the mid-1980s, but there is a dearth of evidence ...
Aim: The authors aimed to evaluate the experiences of the relatives of dying people, both in regard ...
From ancient period itself, Kerala holds a rich heritage of a plethora of curing practices. Several ...
Background: Historically, specialist palliative care has been accessed by a greater proportion of pe...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced palliative care as a way to improve the quality o...
Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-77).This study aimed to evaluate th...
When faced with a life-limiting illness, most people say they would prefer to spend the end of their...
Abstract Background The well lauded community-based palliative care programme of Kerala, India provi...
Background Home-based palliative care is an essential resource for many communities...
Palliative care aims at improving the quality of life of a patient who is suffering from a chronic s...
Context: Palliative care has not developed widely in rural North India. Since 2010, the Emmanuel Hos...
Aim To systematically review the existing evidence on the Indian public, patient and carers’ perspe...
Palliative care has been developing in India for the last twenty years, but there is a dearth of ev...
Abstract Background Research studies demonstrate that palliative care can improve patient outcomes s...
Palliative care has been developing in India since the mid-1980s, but there is a dearth of evidence ...
Aim: The authors aimed to evaluate the experiences of the relatives of dying people, both in regard ...
From ancient period itself, Kerala holds a rich heritage of a plethora of curing practices. Several ...
Background: Historically, specialist palliative care has been accessed by a greater proportion of pe...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced palliative care as a way to improve the quality o...
Background: Family caregiving is common globally, but when a family member needs palliative and end-...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-77).This study aimed to evaluate th...
When faced with a life-limiting illness, most people say they would prefer to spend the end of their...