OBJECTIVE: To explore reasons why people with pancreatic cancer, who are reaching the end of their lives, say they wish to die at home or elsewhere, and why preferences may change. DESIGN: Qualitative study using semistructured interviews followed by thematic analysis. SETTING: Respondents recruited from different parts of the UK during 2009/2010. PARTICIPANTS: 16 people with experience of pancreatic cancer (8 patients and 8 bereaved relatives) who discussed place of death in detail during an in-depth interview (from a total sample of 32 people with pancreatic cancer and eight relatives of others who had died of this disease). RESULTS: People's preferences were affected by their perceptions and previous experiences of care available at home...
An exploratory qualitative study was undertaken with the aim of identifying issues around discussing...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
OBJECTIVE: To explore reasons why people with pancreatic cancer, who are reaching the end of their l...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
Aim: To explore what factors influence decisions around the place of care for terminally ill cancer ...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
GOALS OF WORK: This study examined cancer patient and family member preferences-and the reasons for ...
An exploratory qualitative study was undertaken with the aim of identifying issues around discussing...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...
OBJECTIVE: To explore reasons why people with pancreatic cancer, who are reaching the end of their l...
The place of death of cancer patients has become an important theme in UK cancer and palliative care...
Aim: To explore what factors influence decisions around the place of care for terminally ill cancer ...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Background: Previous studies on factors influencing the place of death have focused on cancer patien...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
Understanding the preferred place of death may assist to organize and deliver palliative health care...
Cancer end-of-life care (EoLC) policies assume people want to die at home. We aimed to examine varia...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
Background: It is often suggested that terminally ill patients favour end-of-life care at home. Yet,...
GOALS OF WORK: This study examined cancer patient and family member preferences-and the reasons for ...
An exploratory qualitative study was undertaken with the aim of identifying issues around discussing...
End-of-life care policy has a focus on enabling patients to die in their preferred place; this is be...
There is a worldwide common preference for dying at home. However, death at home does not come witho...