Background: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative care but little is known specifically about hospital palliative care volunteers. Aim: The aim of this study was to understand the role and experience of hospital palliative care volunteers. Design: Systematic review and narrative synthesis. Data sources: CINAHL, Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, PubMed and three dissertation databases were searched from inception to June 2019. A forward and backward search of included papers in key journals was also undertaken. Records were independently assessed against inclusion criteria by authors. Included papers were assessed for quality, but none were excluded. Results: In total, 14 papers were included. Hospital palliative care volunteers were m...
Ageing populations increasingly face chronic and terminal illnesses, emphasising the importance of p...
Early indications were of a major decline in specialist palliative care volunteer numbers during COV...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...
AbstractContextDespite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in ...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
Objectives Volunteers have an important place in palliative care (PC), positively influencing qualit...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
Abstract Objective: Volunteers trained in palliative care are increasingly present in acute care uni...
Background: In most developed countries, acute hospitals play a significant role in palliative care ...
Background: Volunteers fulfil several roles in supporting terminally ill people and their relatives ...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Ageing populations increasingly face chronic and terminal illnesses, emphasising the importance of p...
Early indications were of a major decline in specialist palliative care volunteer numbers during COV...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...
AbstractContextDespite the extent of volunteers’ contribution to palliative care, and their role in ...
BACKGROUND: Volunteers make a major contribution to palliative patient care, and qualitative studies...
Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contributio...
Objectives Volunteers have an important place in palliative care (PC), positively influencing qualit...
This paper addresses the stories of volunteers in hospice and palliative care (HPC) from eight Europ...
Background: Much palliative care provision relies on the support of volunteers. Attention is paid to...
The impact of palliative and end-of-life care volunteers’ roles in relation to their emotional well-...
Abstract Objective: Volunteers trained in palliative care are increasingly present in acute care uni...
Background: In most developed countries, acute hospitals play a significant role in palliative care ...
Background: Volunteers fulfil several roles in supporting terminally ill people and their relatives ...
This chapter discusses the place and development of volunteering in palliative care in the context o...
Ageing populations increasingly face chronic and terminal illnesses, emphasising the importance of p...
Early indications were of a major decline in specialist palliative care volunteer numbers during COV...
Around 125,000 people volunteer in hospices each year in the UK, and due to the predicted increase i...