Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care literature, which often presents essentialist conceptions of cultural beliefs on death and dying. Death is often portrayed as a taboo topic within the Chinese community, and thus, the assumption is that dying at home may not be the preferred option. Beyond these stereotypical representations, little is known about what it is like for Chinese immigrants with terminal cancer to receive palliative home care. Home is a complex site where cultural “difference” becomes contextually salient when home care providers introduce palliative care. More is potentially at stake than the violation of a taboo, as Chinese immigrant care recipients, their family care...
This paper presents findings from two linked studies of white (n = 77) and Chinese (n = 92) older ad...
The impetus to provide home-based palliative care is growing in an effort to curtail health care cos...
This study explores end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices and expectations of a group of seld...
Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care litera...
Objective: This review aims to identify and synthesize the best qualitative evidence on the experi...
This phenomenological study describes what Chinese-Canadians perceived as appropriate care for thei...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
This qualitative inquiry explores Chinese Canadians' experience of the death and dying of a family m...
This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of a select g...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Chinese-based cultures have many distinctive traditions associated with the end of life, including l...
Background: A sizeable cohort of Chinese migrants in high-income non-Asian countries is reaching old...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
This paper presents findings from two linked studies of white (n = 77) and Chinese (n = 92) older ad...
The impetus to provide home-based palliative care is growing in an effort to curtail health care cos...
This study explores end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices and expectations of a group of seld...
Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care litera...
Objective: This review aims to identify and synthesize the best qualitative evidence on the experi...
This phenomenological study describes what Chinese-Canadians perceived as appropriate care for thei...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
This qualitative inquiry explores Chinese Canadians' experience of the death and dying of a family m...
This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of a select g...
Objective: This study explores the end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices, and expectations of...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Chinese-based cultures have many distinctive traditions associated with the end of life, including l...
Background: A sizeable cohort of Chinese migrants in high-income non-Asian countries is reaching old...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
This paper presents findings from two linked studies of white (n = 77) and Chinese (n = 92) older ad...
The impetus to provide home-based palliative care is growing in an effort to curtail health care cos...
This study explores end-of-life (EoL) beliefs, values, practices and expectations of a group of seld...