Background Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality services by culturally- and spiritually-diverse groups. Access to EoL services e.g. health and social supports at home or in hospices is difficult for ethnic minorities compared to white European groups. A tool is required to empower patients and families to access culturally-safe care. This review was undertaken by the Canadian Virtual Hospice as a foundation for this tool. Methods To explore attitudes, behaviours and patterns to utilization of EoL care by culturally and spiritually diverse groups and identify gaps in EoL care practice and delivery methods, a scoping review and thematic analysis of article content was conducted. Fourteen el...
AIM: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
Background: Culture and religion influence lived experience and particularly dying and grieving. Res...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Background Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality serv...
Background: Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality ser...
Seeking to provide culturally competent End-of-Life (EOL) care is a phenomenological inquiry into th...
Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion, and the experi...
Background: As end-of-life (EoL) care expands across Europe and the world, service developments are ...
Background: Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion an...
Background: Ethnic/racial minorities encounter disparities in healthcare, which may carry into end-o...
The aims of this essay are to explore the connection between spirituality and diversity and to propo...
Background Palliative care practitioners are increasingly caring for patients and families from dive...
Aim: The terms used to describe care at the end of life (EoL), and its definitions, have evolved ove...
Spiritual and cultural issues are common at the end of life and are a natural part of the process of...
Purpose of review: This article discusses the available information on providing palliative care for...
AIM: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
Background: Culture and religion influence lived experience and particularly dying and grieving. Res...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...
Background Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality serv...
Background: Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality ser...
Seeking to provide culturally competent End-of-Life (EOL) care is a phenomenological inquiry into th...
Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion, and the experi...
Background: As end-of-life (EoL) care expands across Europe and the world, service developments are ...
Background: Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion an...
Background: Ethnic/racial minorities encounter disparities in healthcare, which may carry into end-o...
The aims of this essay are to explore the connection between spirituality and diversity and to propo...
Background Palliative care practitioners are increasingly caring for patients and families from dive...
Aim: The terms used to describe care at the end of life (EoL), and its definitions, have evolved ove...
Spiritual and cultural issues are common at the end of life and are a natural part of the process of...
Purpose of review: This article discusses the available information on providing palliative care for...
AIM: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
Background: Culture and religion influence lived experience and particularly dying and grieving. Res...
The frequently asked question, 'Why do minority ethnic groups not access palliative care?' needs clo...