Abstract Background With an ever increasing number of individuals living with chronic and terminal illnesses, palliative care as an emerging field is poised for unprecedented expansion. Today’s rising recognition of its key role in patients’ illnesses has led to increased interest in access to palliative care. It is known that homelessness as a social determinant of health has been associated with decreased access to health resources in spite of poorer health outcomes and some would argue, higher need. This article aims to discuss the current state of affairs with regards to accessing palliative care for the homeless in Canada. Discussion ...
The need to attend to terminally ill persons and provide improved quality of living and dying should...
Most terminally ill people express a preference for dying at home. Within established models of pall...
Homelessness is an increasing issue in contemporary Australia. Homeless persons experience increased...
Abstract Background With an ever increasing number of...
omelessness has increasingly become an econom-ic burden on society, with an estimated 157 000 homele...
Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Canada\u27s health care system is one of the defining features of the Country. For the past few year...
Background: Homeless people may have various physical, psychosocial and psychiatric problems, includ...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
BACKGROUND:Homeless populations have complex and diverse end-of-life care needs. However, they typic...
Abstract Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high r...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Rates of morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in homeless populations. Homeless people e...
The article discusses the author's views about palliative care and various health care and social se...
The need to attend to terminally ill persons and provide improved quality of living and dying should...
Most terminally ill people express a preference for dying at home. Within established models of pall...
Homelessness is an increasing issue in contemporary Australia. Homeless persons experience increased...
Abstract Background With an ever increasing number of...
omelessness has increasingly become an econom-ic burden on society, with an estimated 157 000 homele...
Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Canada\u27s health care system is one of the defining features of the Country. For the past few year...
Background: Homeless people may have various physical, psychosocial and psychiatric problems, includ...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
BACKGROUND:Homeless populations have complex and diverse end-of-life care needs. However, they typic...
Abstract Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high r...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Rates of morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in homeless populations. Homeless people e...
The article discusses the author's views about palliative care and various health care and social se...
The need to attend to terminally ill persons and provide improved quality of living and dying should...
Most terminally ill people express a preference for dying at home. Within established models of pall...
Homelessness is an increasing issue in contemporary Australia. Homeless persons experience increased...