Better Health Briefing Paper 1 There has been growing concern in recent years about the accessibility and responsiveness of palliative care to the needs of minority ethnic groups. Perceived cultural barriers both from patients and health professionals may prevent provision of and access to appropriate services, while the differing patterns of disease in minority ethnic groups has meant that palliative care needs may not be met by existing 'cancer-focused' services
Despite Australia's cultural diversity, there is little doubt that ethnic minority groups continue t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss barriers to hospice care for underrepresented racial and eth...
Palliative care is a values-driven approach for providing holistic care for individuals and their fa...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Disparities in access to health care also extend to the end-of-life care. Despite the general princi...
Introduction: Government policy within the UK (UK) asserts that all individuals should have access t...
Latinos diagnosed with severe or life threatening diseases are less likely than non-Hispanic whites ...
Objective The proposed scoping review aims to explore international literature on how older people f...
Introduction: A growing body of literature highlights that minority ethnic groups are underrepresent...
Past efforts in the palliative and end-of-life care field have been laudably directed at in-creasing...
Background Palliative care practitioners are increasingly caring for patients and families from dive...
Diver et al’s study (2003) investigating staff perspectives on the needs of ethnic minority patients...
Background: Ethnic minority patients have unique challenges in accessing health services. These incl...
Objectives: To develop insights into response of palliative care services caring for people from eth...
Purpose of review: This article discusses the available information on providing palliative care for...
Despite Australia's cultural diversity, there is little doubt that ethnic minority groups continue t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss barriers to hospice care for underrepresented racial and eth...
Palliative care is a values-driven approach for providing holistic care for individuals and their fa...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Disparities in access to health care also extend to the end-of-life care. Despite the general princi...
Introduction: Government policy within the UK (UK) asserts that all individuals should have access t...
Latinos diagnosed with severe or life threatening diseases are less likely than non-Hispanic whites ...
Objective The proposed scoping review aims to explore international literature on how older people f...
Introduction: A growing body of literature highlights that minority ethnic groups are underrepresent...
Past efforts in the palliative and end-of-life care field have been laudably directed at in-creasing...
Background Palliative care practitioners are increasingly caring for patients and families from dive...
Diver et al’s study (2003) investigating staff perspectives on the needs of ethnic minority patients...
Background: Ethnic minority patients have unique challenges in accessing health services. These incl...
Objectives: To develop insights into response of palliative care services caring for people from eth...
Purpose of review: This article discusses the available information on providing palliative care for...
Despite Australia's cultural diversity, there is little doubt that ethnic minority groups continue t...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss barriers to hospice care for underrepresented racial and eth...
Palliative care is a values-driven approach for providing holistic care for individuals and their fa...