Our research describes the provision of palliative care services at a time of transition.Typically, palliative care has offered a holistic, non-curative focus with an emphasis on improving the quality of life of people with life-limiting conditions. Traditionally it has aimed to improve the conditions of people who were dying of cancer. Palliative care now seeks to extend a holistic, team-based and family-centred approach to people with other life-limiting conditions. Until now the degree to which this aim was reflected in the actual provision of health services has been unclear. There has been a paucity of population-based data on which to base equitable healthcare decision-making regarding the extension of palliative care topeople sufferi...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Short Report.Background: Dying physicians may present unique challenges to palliative care teams. St...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...
The Western Australian Data Linkage System was used to study patterns of specialist palliative care ...
still in its infancy, though the national body, Palliative Care Australia, has proposed using this a...
Background: Historically, specialist palliative care has been accessed by a greater proportion of pe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the unmet need for palliative and other end-of-life c...
Author version under embargo for 12 months from publication. This is the peer reviewed version of t...
This study involved extensive consultation with the community to identify the needs of Aboriginal an...
Objectives: To develop a method for estimating the population who could potentially benefit from rec...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
BACKGROUND In Western Australia (WA) little is known about the occupational needs of people at the e...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Short Report.Background: Dying physicians may present unique challenges to palliative care teams. St...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...
The Western Australian Data Linkage System was used to study patterns of specialist palliative care ...
still in its infancy, though the national body, Palliative Care Australia, has proposed using this a...
Background: Historically, specialist palliative care has been accessed by a greater proportion of pe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the unmet need for palliative and other end-of-life c...
Author version under embargo for 12 months from publication. This is the peer reviewed version of t...
This study involved extensive consultation with the community to identify the needs of Aboriginal an...
Objectives: To develop a method for estimating the population who could potentially benefit from rec...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
BACKGROUND In Western Australia (WA) little is known about the occupational needs of people at the e...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Short Report.Background: Dying physicians may present unique challenges to palliative care teams. St...
Objective: People with advanced cancer who may benefit from specialised palliative care (SPC) do not...