BACKGROUND: In the UK, many people experiencing homelessness whose health is deteriorating remain in homeless hostels due to few suitable alternative places of care. Hostel staff struggle to support residents with deteriorating health and palliative care services are rarely involved. There is recognition of the need for multiagency working to support this group. OBJECTIVES: To pilot and evaluate the impact of a two-day training course for hostel staff around supporting clients with palliative care needs, and increasing multiagency working. DESIGN: Mixed methods evaluation using pre-and-post training data collection. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: Frontline staff from two London homeless hostels. METHODS: Staff from two hostels attended a two da...
Background: Many domiciliary care workers have reported low confidence and isolation when delivering...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
BACKGROUND: Being homeless or vulnerably housed is associated with death at a young age, frequently ...
A systematic review of 23 studies (Chapter 2) shows that concerns of persons experiencing homelessne...
INTRODUCTION: The number of people living in homeless hostels in the UK has steadily increased over ...
Background: People who are homeless or vulnerably housed are a marginalized group who often experie...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often die young and without adequate support. In the UK...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
This publication aims to provide a practical guide to support hostel staff in ensuring that people n...
Background: Homeless hostels sit outside of statutory services yet they often support individuals wi...
OBJECTIVES: Patients value health-care professionals' attention to their spiritual needs. However, t...
FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Greater Glasgow Primary Care Trust, 'Involving People' grant scheme.PURPOS...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Background: Many domiciliary care workers have reported low confidence and isolation when delivering...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...
BACKGROUND: Being homeless or vulnerably housed is associated with death at a young age, frequently ...
A systematic review of 23 studies (Chapter 2) shows that concerns of persons experiencing homelessne...
INTRODUCTION: The number of people living in homeless hostels in the UK has steadily increased over ...
Background: People who are homeless or vulnerably housed are a marginalized group who often experie...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often die young and without adequate support. In the UK...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
This publication aims to provide a practical guide to support hostel staff in ensuring that people n...
Background: Homeless hostels sit outside of statutory services yet they often support individuals wi...
OBJECTIVES: Patients value health-care professionals' attention to their spiritual needs. However, t...
FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Greater Glasgow Primary Care Trust, 'Involving People' grant scheme.PURPOS...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Background: Many domiciliary care workers have reported low confidence and isolation when delivering...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Spiritual care is reported to be important to palliative p...