BACKGROUND: There is increasing pressure to provide palliative care to patients on the basis of need rather than diagnosis but there is a paucity of practical information on how to provide support to those with nonmalignant conditions. AIM: To examine the feasibility of providing hospice day care to patients with non-malignant conditions. METHOD: A year-long pilot project was conducted and then analysed. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients out of a possible 52 who fitted referral criteria attended day care during the year, 16 were discharged and four died. Attendance appeared generally acceptable to patients who accepted the invitation but was often sporadic due to acute exacerbations of illness. DISCUSSION: With appropriate staff education, car...
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Background Specialist palliative day care can support palliative caregiving for those living in t...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...
This article reports on the implementation process and preliminary results of a year-long pilot proj...
The research comprised two case studies of palliative day care with purported to provide different m...
Palliative day care is an expanding service which remains under-researched. Study designs need to be...
The work of palliative day care extends the philosophy and practice of palliative care to patients i...
Background: The provision of supportive and palliative care for people with life-shortening illness ...
This portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review entitled ‘Patients' Psych...
The work of palliative day care extends the philosophy and practice of palliative care to patients i...
The goals of the work described in this paper were to describe palliative day care from the patient'...
Hospices are now the established institutionalized home of specialist palliative care practice in th...
Background: Patients discharged from hospice services are not regularly or consistently offered pall...
A telephone survey was conducted to gather preliminary data in order to identify the nature of palli...
Background: Palliative day-care centers are a marginal service within the palliative care landscape....
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Background Specialist palliative day care can support palliative caregiving for those living in t...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...
This article reports on the implementation process and preliminary results of a year-long pilot proj...
The research comprised two case studies of palliative day care with purported to provide different m...
Palliative day care is an expanding service which remains under-researched. Study designs need to be...
The work of palliative day care extends the philosophy and practice of palliative care to patients i...
Background: The provision of supportive and palliative care for people with life-shortening illness ...
This portfolio has three parts. Part one is a systematic literature review entitled ‘Patients' Psych...
The work of palliative day care extends the philosophy and practice of palliative care to patients i...
The goals of the work described in this paper were to describe palliative day care from the patient'...
Hospices are now the established institutionalized home of specialist palliative care practice in th...
Background: Patients discharged from hospice services are not regularly or consistently offered pall...
A telephone survey was conducted to gather preliminary data in order to identify the nature of palli...
Background: Palliative day-care centers are a marginal service within the palliative care landscape....
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Background Specialist palliative day care can support palliative caregiving for those living in t...
This study explored the perceptions of 12 patients attending a day care unit in June/July 1996, with...