© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Humanitarian non-governmental organizations provide assistance to communities affected by war, disaster and epidemic. A primary focus of healthcare provision by these organizations is saving lives; however, curative care will not be sufficient, appropriate, or available for some patients. In these instances, palliative care approaches to ease suffering and promote dignity are needed. Though several recent initiatives have increased the probability of palliative care being included in humanitarian healthcare response, palliative care remains minimally integrated in humanitarian health projects. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study using interpretive description methodology to investigate humanitarian p...
This thesis presents a qualitative research study, which identifies issues regarding the development...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dign...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. International non...
ContextThe World Health Assembly Palliative Care Resolution in 2014 and the inclusion of palliative ...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Background: Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and severe and profoundly impact the end-of...
Abstract This paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on pall...
More than 128·6 million people across 33 countries require life-saving humanitarian assistance, 92·8...
Background: Humanitarian crises and emergencies, events often marked by high mortality, have until r...
Background: Ethiopia has a national palliative care guideline, and palliative care is explicitly rec...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers and mechanisms in the development of palliative care ...
Given the worldwide increase of chronic diseases, expatriate health workers on assignment with human...
This thesis presents a qualitative research study, which identifies issues regarding the development...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dign...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. International non...
ContextThe World Health Assembly Palliative Care Resolution in 2014 and the inclusion of palliative ...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Background: Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and severe and profoundly impact the end-of...
Abstract This paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on pall...
More than 128·6 million people across 33 countries require life-saving humanitarian assistance, 92·8...
Background: Humanitarian crises and emergencies, events often marked by high mortality, have until r...
Background: Ethiopia has a national palliative care guideline, and palliative care is explicitly rec...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers and mechanisms in the development of palliative care ...
Given the worldwide increase of chronic diseases, expatriate health workers on assignment with human...
This thesis presents a qualitative research study, which identifies issues regarding the development...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Background: International palliative care policy often views home as the most desirable location fo...