Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the end of life. However, there is little unanimity on what constitutes a ‘good death’ and the appropriate societal responses to the issue of delivering culturally relevant and sustainable forms of end of life care in different settings are not subjects of broad agreement. In this critical conceptual paper we focus on the emerging narratives of global palliative care and offer an assessment of their implications. We relate this to calls to improve end of life care across jurisdictions and settings, attempts to map and grade the development of palliative care provision, and to the emergence of a widely recognised global ‘quality of death index’. ...
The modern hospice movement, which is the origin of what is now known as palliative care, derived st...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The terms used to describe care at the end of life (EoL), and its definitions, have evolved over tim...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...
Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the...
Death is often considered to be a universal life event. However, how death comes about, and is exper...
Abstract Background Quality end-of-life care has emer...
As modern technologies leverage medical sciences, life expectancy is on the rise in Canada, and inde...
Abstract Background Quality end-of-life care has emer...
Palliative care developed in the later part of the 20th century as a social movement and medical spe...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Our experience of dying may vary considerably depending on factors such as the cause of our death, w...
The unprecedented global development of palliative care over the past 50 years, originating in a cou...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The modern hospice movement, which is the origin of what is now known as palliative care, derived st...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The terms used to describe care at the end of life (EoL), and its definitions, have evolved over tim...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...
Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the...
Death is often considered to be a universal life event. However, how death comes about, and is exper...
Abstract Background Quality end-of-life care has emer...
As modern technologies leverage medical sciences, life expectancy is on the rise in Canada, and inde...
Abstract Background Quality end-of-life care has emer...
Palliative care developed in the later part of the 20th century as a social movement and medical spe...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Our experience of dying may vary considerably depending on factors such as the cause of our death, w...
The unprecedented global development of palliative care over the past 50 years, originating in a cou...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The modern hospice movement, which is the origin of what is now known as palliative care, derived st...
Specialist palliative care, within hospices in particular, has historically led and set the standard...
The terms used to describe care at the end of life (EoL), and its definitions, have evolved over tim...