Caring for a dying relative is demanding, and family caregivers have acknowledged many unmet needs associated with their caregiver role. Consistently, caregivers of dying patients with cancer have reported that they need more support and information from health care professionals. Moreover, a number of palliative care clinicians and researchers have called for interventions to enhance the support offered to family caregivers. However, before researchers can develop and test palliative care interventions directed to families, it is important to identify barriers that may confront health care professionals with regard to the provision of supportive family care. For new interventions to be feasible they must be applicable within the constraint...
Objective: Family caregivers are often intensively involved in palliative and end-of-life cancer car...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
Patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers in palliative care face physical, psychological,...
ABSTRACT. The impact of supporting a dying family member has frequently been reported as extremely c...
Background: Although support for family caregivers is an essential component of palliative care, rou...
According to the World Health Organization, the patient and family should be viewed as the "unit of ...
A patient’s ability to be cared for and to die at home is heavily dependent upon the efforts of fami...
Although previous literature has examined family caregiving in a number of environments, there has b...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
The purpose of this study was to study support methods, which are meant to support relatives of pall...
Objective: Family caregivers are often intensively involved in palliative and end-of-life cancer car...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
Patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers in palliative care face physical, psychological,...
ABSTRACT. The impact of supporting a dying family member has frequently been reported as extremely c...
Background: Although support for family caregivers is an essential component of palliative care, rou...
According to the World Health Organization, the patient and family should be viewed as the "unit of ...
A patient’s ability to be cared for and to die at home is heavily dependent upon the efforts of fami...
Although previous literature has examined family caregiving in a number of environments, there has b...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
The purpose of this study was to study support methods, which are meant to support relatives of pall...
Objective: Family caregivers are often intensively involved in palliative and end-of-life cancer car...
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients rece...
Patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers in palliative care face physical, psychological,...