This case explores the values that were considered to be centrally important by South Asian migrants at end of life. A qualitative approach was used with focus groups as the data collection tool. South Asians were selected as the population of choice since this is the largest minority ethnic group in Britain. This case considers the practical insights and challenges that were faced in recruiting participants from this hard-to-reach group. Content analysis was used on the transcripts, and the results revealed that in the context of end-of-life care respect for dignity and equality were seen to be centrally important
The process of end-of-life decision-making involves the choice of treatment preference and decision-...
BACKGROUND: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns t...
Background: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns t...
The central tenets of the legal and ethical framework that govern end-of-life care are dignity, equ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.International migration...
The Centre for Health and Social Care Research at The University of Huddersfield was approached by t...
South Asians constitute the single largest ethnic minority group in the United Kingdom, yet little i...
Background: South Asians constitute the single largest ethnic minority group in the United Kingdom, ...
This study investigates end-of-life care issues in contemporary India from the perspectives of India...
This study investigates end-of-life care issues in contemporary India from the perspectives of India...
The National End-of-life Care Strategy for England identifies that a lack of open discussion about d...
Background - South Asians constitute the single largest ethnic minority group in the United Kingdom,...
The process of end-of-life decision-making involves the choice of treatment preference and decision-...
The National End-of-life Care Strategy for England identifies that a lack of open discussion about d...
The reduction of inequalities in access to quality care has been a central tenet of UK health policy...
The process of end-of-life decision-making involves the choice of treatment preference and decision-...
BACKGROUND: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns t...
Background: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns t...
The central tenets of the legal and ethical framework that govern end-of-life care are dignity, equ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.International migration...
The Centre for Health and Social Care Research at The University of Huddersfield was approached by t...
South Asians constitute the single largest ethnic minority group in the United Kingdom, yet little i...
Background: South Asians constitute the single largest ethnic minority group in the United Kingdom, ...
This study investigates end-of-life care issues in contemporary India from the perspectives of India...
This study investigates end-of-life care issues in contemporary India from the perspectives of India...
The National End-of-life Care Strategy for England identifies that a lack of open discussion about d...
Background - South Asians constitute the single largest ethnic minority group in the United Kingdom,...
The process of end-of-life decision-making involves the choice of treatment preference and decision-...
The National End-of-life Care Strategy for England identifies that a lack of open discussion about d...
The reduction of inequalities in access to quality care has been a central tenet of UK health policy...
The process of end-of-life decision-making involves the choice of treatment preference and decision-...
BACKGROUND: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns t...
Background: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns t...