Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limiting illness (Palliative Care Subcommittee, 2007). As a health care service, palliative care advocates for a holistic multidisciplinary approach. While service delivery is certainly multidisciplinary, whether health professionals working in New Zealand palliative care services practice collaboratively, and in what form that collaboration takes, is unknown. Collaborative practice can be difficult to achieve, as traditionally trained health professionals are more accustomed to working alongside each other, rather than together (Herbert, 2005; Herbert et al., 2007). Gaining further knowledge about what is occurring in practice is important when, dr...
Introduction Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, a...
Introduction: Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limited...
Introduction: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, character...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
A postgraduate student presentation of undertaking a grounded theory study and progress of the resea...
In order to achieve high quality care and cost efficiency in palliative care, inter-professional col...
Background: Palliative care often requires inter-professional collaboration, offering opportunities ...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
Most studies described in this thesis were part of a consortium-inspired research program ‘Transmura...
Few would argue with the notion that we work together in palliative care for the benefit of the pati...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Aims and objectives: To explore how community nurses experience the collaboration with general pract...
Introduction: Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, ...
Introduction Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, a...
Introduction: Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limited...
Introduction: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, character...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
A postgraduate student presentation of undertaking a grounded theory study and progress of the resea...
In order to achieve high quality care and cost efficiency in palliative care, inter-professional col...
Background: Palliative care often requires inter-professional collaboration, offering opportunities ...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
Most studies described in this thesis were part of a consortium-inspired research program ‘Transmura...
Few would argue with the notion that we work together in palliative care for the benefit of the pati...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Aims and objectives: To explore how community nurses experience the collaboration with general pract...
Introduction: Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, ...
Introduction Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, a...
Introduction: Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limited...
Introduction: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, character...