Background: The importance of supporting family carers is well recognised in healthcare policy. The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool is an evidence-based, comprehensive measure of carer support needs to facilitate carer support in palliative home care. Aim: To examine practitioner perspectives of the role of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool intervention in palliative home care to identify its impact and mechanisms of action. Design: Qualitative – practitioner accounts of implementation (interviews, focus groups, reflective audio diaries) plus researcher field notes. Setting/participants: A total of 29 staff members from two hospice home-care services – contrasting geographical locations, different service sizes and staff compositi...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Background: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool intervention (CSNAT-I) has been shown to improve...
Background: Although the unit of care in palliative care is defined as the patient and their family,...
INTRODUCTION: Informal caregivers play a pivotal role in supporting patients approaching the end of ...
Introduction: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool encompasses the physical, psychological, socia...
OBJECTIVES: To test the impact on family carers of a Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) int...
Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to ...
Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to ...
AIM: To explore nurses' experiences of supporting family caregivers in specialised home care while l...
Family caregiving towards the end-of-life entails considerable emotional, social, financial and phys...
Background: Health care professionals should prevent and relieve suffering in carers of patients wit...
Abstract Background An understanding of how to implement person-centred interventions in palliative ...
BACKGROUND: Informal carers provide the bulk of palliative home care. They largely rely on general p...
BACKGROUND: Carer factors prevent patients achieving timely and appropriate hospital discharge. Ther...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Background: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool intervention (CSNAT-I) has been shown to improve...
Background: Although the unit of care in palliative care is defined as the patient and their family,...
INTRODUCTION: Informal caregivers play a pivotal role in supporting patients approaching the end of ...
Introduction: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool encompasses the physical, psychological, socia...
OBJECTIVES: To test the impact on family carers of a Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) int...
Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to ...
Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to ...
AIM: To explore nurses' experiences of supporting family caregivers in specialised home care while l...
Family caregiving towards the end-of-life entails considerable emotional, social, financial and phys...
Background: Health care professionals should prevent and relieve suffering in carers of patients wit...
Abstract Background An understanding of how to implement person-centred interventions in palliative ...
BACKGROUND: Informal carers provide the bulk of palliative home care. They largely rely on general p...
BACKGROUND: Carer factors prevent patients achieving timely and appropriate hospital discharge. Ther...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Background: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool intervention (CSNAT-I) has been shown to improve...
Background: Although the unit of care in palliative care is defined as the patient and their family,...