Aim: The authors aimed to evaluate the experiences of the relatives of dying people, both in regard to benefits and special needs, when supported by a mobile palliative care bridging service (MPCBS), which exists to enable dying people to stay at home and to support patients' relatives. Design: A cross-sectional survey. Methods: A standardised survey was performed, asking 106 relatives of dying people about their experiences with the MPCBS (response rate=47.3%). Descriptive statistics were analysed using SPSS 23. Findings: Many relatives (62.5%) reported that their dying relations when discharged from a facility to stay at home were not symptom-free. The MPCBS helped relatives maintain home care, and this was reported to be hel...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and restricting measures have affected end-of-life care across dif...
Background and aim: As people live longer, dying in very old age is becoming more common. Palliative...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...
Aim: The authors aimed to evaluate the experiences of the relatives of dying people, both in regard ...
Introduction: The efforts of relatives in providing palliative care (PC) at home are important. Rela...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate: (1) to what extent family carers of people supported by specialised palliat...
The purpose of this study was to study support methods, which are meant to support relatives of pall...
Objectives. General palliative care (PC) is provided more at home, leading to increased involvement ...
Objectives. General palliative care (PC) is provided more at home, leading to increased involvement ...
Objectives. General palliative care (PC) is provided more at home, leading to increased involvement ...
CONTEXT: Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...
Background: Dying in the preferred setting is an indicator of good palliative care quality. Most peo...
End-of-life care is an experience that touches the lives of everyone on a personal or professional l...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and restricting measures have affected end-of-life care across dif...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and restricting measures have affected end-of-life care across dif...
Background and aim: As people live longer, dying in very old age is becoming more common. Palliative...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...
Aim: The authors aimed to evaluate the experiences of the relatives of dying people, both in regard ...
Introduction: The efforts of relatives in providing palliative care (PC) at home are important. Rela...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate: (1) to what extent family carers of people supported by specialised palliat...
The purpose of this study was to study support methods, which are meant to support relatives of pall...
Objectives. General palliative care (PC) is provided more at home, leading to increased involvement ...
Objectives. General palliative care (PC) is provided more at home, leading to increased involvement ...
Objectives. General palliative care (PC) is provided more at home, leading to increased involvement ...
CONTEXT: Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...
Background: Dying in the preferred setting is an indicator of good palliative care quality. Most peo...
End-of-life care is an experience that touches the lives of everyone on a personal or professional l...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and restricting measures have affected end-of-life care across dif...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and restricting measures have affected end-of-life care across dif...
Background and aim: As people live longer, dying in very old age is becoming more common. Palliative...
Background: To be the close relative of a terminally ill person, who is receiving special palliative...