Background: A sizeable cohort of Chinese migrants in high-income non-Asian countries is reaching old age and many will develop life-limiting illnesses. They may benefit from palliative care, which is integrated into universal health coverage in many of these countries, but the uptake of this care among migrant communities remains low. Cultural differences between the Chinese and the host community, and poor language skills may be barriers to access, yet understanding the reasons hindering uptake are obscure. Aims: To understand the cultural perspective of how first generation Chinese migrants and their families perceive the provision of palliative care, to identify what exists which may limit their access in high-income non-Asian countri...
Objective: To understand the clinical and psychosocial journey of culturally and linguistically div...
Background: Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, particularly f...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
Objective: This review aims to identify and synthesize the best qualitative evidence on the experi...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
This thesis discusses the background, processes, findings and recommendations of a qualitative descr...
BackgroundChina holds one fifth of the world's population and faces a rapidly aging society. In its ...
Though Chinese immigrants constitute one of the largest immigrant groups in Canada, little research ...
Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care litera...
OBJECTIVE: The proposed scoping review aims to explore international literature on how older peop...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing longevity of the world's population, with an unprecedented rise i...
Australia is a culturally and linguistically unique country with one of the most diverse migrant pop...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
This phenomenological study describes what Chinese-Canadians perceived as appropriate care for thei...
Objective: To understand the clinical and psychosocial journey of culturally and linguistically div...
Background: Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, particularly f...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
Objective: This review aims to identify and synthesize the best qualitative evidence on the experi...
Objective To identify the gaps in understanding the experience of older Chinese people receiving pal...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
This thesis discusses the background, processes, findings and recommendations of a qualitative descr...
BackgroundChina holds one fifth of the world's population and faces a rapidly aging society. In its ...
Though Chinese immigrants constitute one of the largest immigrant groups in Canada, little research ...
Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care litera...
OBJECTIVE: The proposed scoping review aims to explore international literature on how older peop...
BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing longevity of the world's population, with an unprecedented rise i...
Australia is a culturally and linguistically unique country with one of the most diverse migrant pop...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
This phenomenological study describes what Chinese-Canadians perceived as appropriate care for thei...
Objective: To understand the clinical and psychosocial journey of culturally and linguistically div...
Background: Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, particularly f...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...