Objectives: This paper explicates the nature and extent of the networks of care surrounding patients with cancer palliative care needs. Method: Twenty-four patients with 15 different types/sites of cancer were recruited in one city in England, UK. During one in-depth interview patients identified who was ‘involved in their care’ and any known pathways of communication between them. One hundred of these people (35 doctors, 32 nurses, 17 professions allied to medicine, 8 family members and 8 others) were also interviewed. Maps of people/teams and the connections between them for each patient were then reconstructed using social networking software (PAJEK). Results: The 24 patients identified a total of 619 people or teams (mean 26, me...
Aim: A systematic review of palliative care professionals' written accounts of caring for people wit...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Background Service user involvement in health and social care is a key policy driver in the UK. In c...
Objectives: This paper explicates the nature and extent of the networks of care surrounding patients...
Objective: To explore the work carried out for cancer palliative care patients in understanding and ...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Background: Although examining perspectives of patients on integrated palliative care organisation i...
BACKGROUND: Integrated palliative care aims at improving coordination of palliative care services ar...
Objectives: Palliative care (PC) services and patients differ across countries. Data on PC delivery ...
Contains fulltext : 153012.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: The ...
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer receive palliative care from a GP and homecare nurse....
Abstract Background Patient participation in decision-making has become a hallmark of responsive hea...
Objective: The difficulties in conducting palliative care research have been widely acknowledged. In...
Objectives Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Aim: A systematic review of palliative care professionals' written accounts of caring for people wit...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Background Service user involvement in health and social care is a key policy driver in the UK. In c...
Objectives: This paper explicates the nature and extent of the networks of care surrounding patients...
Objective: To explore the work carried out for cancer palliative care patients in understanding and ...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Objectives: Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Background: Although examining perspectives of patients on integrated palliative care organisation i...
BACKGROUND: Integrated palliative care aims at improving coordination of palliative care services ar...
Objectives: Palliative care (PC) services and patients differ across countries. Data on PC delivery ...
Contains fulltext : 153012.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: The ...
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer receive palliative care from a GP and homecare nurse....
Abstract Background Patient participation in decision-making has become a hallmark of responsive hea...
Objective: The difficulties in conducting palliative care research have been widely acknowledged. In...
Objectives Despite cancer and dementia being conditions in which prevalence increases with age, the...
Aim: A systematic review of palliative care professionals' written accounts of caring for people wit...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
Background Service user involvement in health and social care is a key policy driver in the UK. In c...