Background, aims and objectives: Compassionate Communities is emerging as an international strategy for implementing the public health palliative care approach to end-of-life. It is a community-centred approach which places people and their naturally occurring networks at the centre of care, death and grief, thus extending the concept of person-centred care to network-centred care. In this article describe the first steps in the development of a Compassionate Community in the South West of Western Australia (2018). The aim of this initiative was to create opportunities for conversations around death, dying and loss; identify naturally occurring community connectors and hubs within the community and to foster a Compassionate Communities mode...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Background: End-of-life doulas are an emerging, non-medical support and advocacy role for the dying ...
Introduction\ud Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the c...
Background, aims and objectives: Compassionate Communities is emerging as an international strategy ...
Background: The new public health palliative care movement calls for a move away from an individuali...
This study identified and examined community-based activities around death, dying and end-of-life ca...
Life expectancy has increased to a record-high and, death has become more common in hospital setting...
Background: There is an international drive towards increasing provision of community-led models of ...
The majority of people (70–80%) when asked where they would prefer to die say they want to die in th...
In this chapter we discuss findings from the Caring at End of Life research project which took plac...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples’ needs...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
Introduction: Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the com...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Background: End-of-life doulas are an emerging, non-medical support and advocacy role for the dying ...
Introduction\ud Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the c...
Background, aims and objectives: Compassionate Communities is emerging as an international strategy ...
Background: The new public health palliative care movement calls for a move away from an individuali...
This study identified and examined community-based activities around death, dying and end-of-life ca...
Life expectancy has increased to a record-high and, death has become more common in hospital setting...
Background: There is an international drive towards increasing provision of community-led models of ...
The majority of people (70–80%) when asked where they would prefer to die say they want to die in th...
In this chapter we discuss findings from the Caring at End of Life research project which took plac...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples’ needs...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
Introduction: Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the com...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Background: End-of-life doulas are an emerging, non-medical support and advocacy role for the dying ...
Introduction\ud Informal caring networks contribute significantly to end-of-life (EOL) care in the c...