To remain at home, terminally ill cancer patients need good symptom control and support from informal carers. Few studies have explored the influence of informal carers on symptom control and vice versa. This qualitative case study was carried out in a specialist palliative care service (SPCS) to explore the reasons why patients were admitted for inpatient care. Ten patients were systematically selected and the main carer and health professionals involved in their care were invited to participate. Semi-structured, audiotape recorded interviews were conducted and a thematic analysis performed on the transcripts, using the 'Framework' approach. The results highlight the vital role that carers play in the assessment and management of symptoms ...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
This paper reports on terminally ill patients' and their lay-carers' perceptions and experiences of ...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that chemotherapy treatments are done mostly in an outpatient se...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of a subsample of data from a larger investigation into g...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Key words: communication; palliative care; primary health care; symptom control (non-MESH) The purpo...
BACKGROUND:: Symptoms by definition are subjective, and patients\u27 role in their assessment and ma...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Purpose: The family-caregiver role is of critical importance to the success of symptom-related self-...
Background: The provision of supportive and palliative care for people with life-shortening illness ...
Giving patients with cancer a choice in where they want to die including the choice to die at home i...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
This paper reports on terminally ill patients' and their lay-carers' perceptions and experiences of ...
Abstract: The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of infor...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that chemotherapy treatments are done mostly in an outpatient se...
The purpose of this preliminary study was to identify the perceived support needs of informal carers...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of a subsample of data from a larger investigation into g...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Informal carers provide important emotional support to patients having chemotherapy and assistance i...
Key words: communication; palliative care; primary health care; symptom control (non-MESH) The purpo...
BACKGROUND:: Symptoms by definition are subjective, and patients\u27 role in their assessment and ma...
Interest in the concerns of cancer patients’ carers has been growing steadily over the last decade r...
Purpose: The family-caregiver role is of critical importance to the success of symptom-related self-...
Background: The provision of supportive and palliative care for people with life-shortening illness ...
Giving patients with cancer a choice in where they want to die including the choice to die at home i...
Background: Increased cancer prevalence, especially in terminal condition, needs a comprehensive man...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
This paper reports on terminally ill patients' and their lay-carers' perceptions and experiences of ...