Palliative care patients who live alone report greater psychological distress, and are less likely to die at home than those living with a family carer. However, there is a lack of research on the value of models of care that specifically address this disadvantage. This article describes the experiences of terminally ill ‘home alone’ people using one of two models of care aimed at maintaining participants’ need for independent living, focusing on the effect of these two models of care on their physical, social and emotional needs. Twenty six palliative care patients of Silver Chain Hospice Care, in Western Australia, were randomly assigned to either having a personal alarm or additional care-aide hours in their home. An in-depth qualitative...
Dying alone is portrayed as undesirable in terms of policy, health and social care provision, the wi...
Background There is a general assumption that family caregivers will be available and willing to pro...
Dying alone is portrayed as undesirable in terms of policy, health and social care provision, the wi...
This project implemented and evaluated two models of care for terminally ill people living alone at ...
Background: Terminally ill people who live alone at home are disadvantaged in terms of their places ...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness from a clie...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness form a clie...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
had 24-hour access to a palliative home care team, with doctors and nurses and inward care when need...
Context: The number of terminally ill people who live alone at home and without a caregiver is growi...
Introduction: Amidst concerns about the capacity to meet the needs of older adults requiring home-ba...
Dying alone is portrayed as undesirable in terms of policy, health and social care provision, the wi...
Background There is a general assumption that family caregivers will be available and willing to pro...
Dying alone is portrayed as undesirable in terms of policy, health and social care provision, the wi...
This project implemented and evaluated two models of care for terminally ill people living alone at ...
Background: Terminally ill people who live alone at home are disadvantaged in terms of their places ...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness from a clie...
This paper investigates the support needs of people living alone with a terminal illness form a clie...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
Home-based palliative care services are facing increasing challenges in servicing the needs of clien...
had 24-hour access to a palliative home care team, with doctors and nurses and inward care when need...
Context: The number of terminally ill people who live alone at home and without a caregiver is growi...
Introduction: Amidst concerns about the capacity to meet the needs of older adults requiring home-ba...
Dying alone is portrayed as undesirable in terms of policy, health and social care provision, the wi...
Background There is a general assumption that family caregivers will be available and willing to pro...
Dying alone is portrayed as undesirable in terms of policy, health and social care provision, the wi...