This paper explores the daily experiences and occupational needs of family carers of people who were dying, with particular reference to their daily routines and ability to undertake other varied activities during the period of care. The impact of the caring experience on these occupations was then examined to determine how, and if, these occupational needs were addressed in the community using potential and available services. An exploratory approach using grounded theory was employed to examine these experiences. Participants were recruited from metropolitan (n = 10) and rural (n = 4) locations across Western Australia between February and June 2009, using a purposive sampling method. A semi-structured interview guide was developed follow...
Primary caregivers are highly affected in the care of the terminally ill, especially if they are imm...
Background: The new public health palliative care movement calls for a move away from an individuali...
Australia has one of the world’s highest life expectancy rates, and there is a rapidly growing...
With end of life care a national priority in many countries, and the main place of care the family h...
The care of people with life-limiting illnesses is increasingly moving away from an acute setting in...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
An individual and psychological emphasis has influenced practice and research on bereavement followi...
Informal carers provide the majority of care to older Australians and play an essential role in assi...
Introduction: Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the com...
BACKGROUND In Western Australia (WA) little is known about the occupational needs of people at the e...
Introduction: Palliative support services (generalist or specialist) can provide much-needed assista...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Primary caregivers are highly affected in the care of the terminally ill, especially if they are imm...
Background: The new public health palliative care movement calls for a move away from an individuali...
Australia has one of the world’s highest life expectancy rates, and there is a rapidly growing...
With end of life care a national priority in many countries, and the main place of care the family h...
The care of people with life-limiting illnesses is increasingly moving away from an acute setting in...
Background/aim: The role of occupational therapists in palliative care is largely undocumented in We...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
An individual and psychological emphasis has influenced practice and research on bereavement followi...
Informal carers provide the majority of care to older Australians and play an essential role in assi...
Introduction: Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the com...
BACKGROUND In Western Australia (WA) little is known about the occupational needs of people at the e...
Introduction: Palliative support services (generalist or specialist) can provide much-needed assista...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Primary caregivers are highly affected in the care of the terminally ill, especially if they are imm...
Background: The new public health palliative care movement calls for a move away from an individuali...
Australia has one of the world’s highest life expectancy rates, and there is a rapidly growing...