Background: While previous research has suggested that health care assistants supporting palliative care work in the community regard the provision of emotional labour as a key aspect of their role, little research has explored the experiences of family carers who are the recipients of such support.Objective: To explore the emotional labour undertaken by health care assistants working in community palliative care from the perspectives of both health care assistants and bereaved family carers.Design: We conducted a qualitative interview study in 2011–2012 with bereaved family carers of cancer patients who had received the services of health care assistants in the community, and health care assistants who provided community palliative care se...
Family carers play an integral role in achieving successful hospital discharge, especially when peop...
AimTo explore patients' and family caregivers' experiences and perceptions of Hospice at Home care.B...
BACKGROUND: Family carers are crucial in enabling dying people to stay at home, but are often not pr...
Background While previous research has suggested that health care assistants supporting pallia...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: A UK charity, Macmillan Cancer Support has funded a local intervention, whereby carers o...
ObjectiveTo explore generalist palliative care providers’ experiences of emotional labour when under...
Despite the widespread use of Health Care Support Workers (HCSWs) in providing palliative and end-of...
Despite the widespread use of Health Care Support Workers (HCSWs) in providing palliative and end-of...
People requiring palliative care should have their needs met by services acting in accordance with t...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...
First paragraph: Many terminally ill cancer patients and their families prefer for death to occur at...
Executive summary: - Over two-thirds of cancer patients are cared for by two or more close relatives...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Background: Family caregivers provide the majority of palliative care. The impact of family careg...
Family carers play an integral role in achieving successful hospital discharge, especially when peop...
AimTo explore patients' and family caregivers' experiences and perceptions of Hospice at Home care.B...
BACKGROUND: Family carers are crucial in enabling dying people to stay at home, but are often not pr...
Background While previous research has suggested that health care assistants supporting pallia...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: A UK charity, Macmillan Cancer Support has funded a local intervention, whereby carers o...
ObjectiveTo explore generalist palliative care providers’ experiences of emotional labour when under...
Despite the widespread use of Health Care Support Workers (HCSWs) in providing palliative and end-of...
Despite the widespread use of Health Care Support Workers (HCSWs) in providing palliative and end-of...
People requiring palliative care should have their needs met by services acting in accordance with t...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...
First paragraph: Many terminally ill cancer patients and their families prefer for death to occur at...
Executive summary: - Over two-thirds of cancer patients are cared for by two or more close relatives...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Background: Family caregivers provide the majority of palliative care. The impact of family careg...
Family carers play an integral role in achieving successful hospital discharge, especially when peop...
AimTo explore patients' and family caregivers' experiences and perceptions of Hospice at Home care.B...
BACKGROUND: Family carers are crucial in enabling dying people to stay at home, but are often not pr...