Background: A UK charity, Macmillan Cancer Support has funded a local intervention, whereby carers of people affected by cancer and other long-term conditions at end of life are offered a bespoke package of support. Aim: This short report describes the qualitative experiences of carers in receipt of the intervention. Design: Qualitative research utilising in-depth interviews. Discussions were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Setting/participants: Participants were carers (n = 10) in receipt of the intervention. Interviews were conducted between August and September 2014 in Lincolnshire (England). Results: Five themes from the interviews were identified: (1) Awareness and advertisin...
Background: Family carers play an essential role in providing end-of-life care to their relatives bu...
Background: While previous research has suggested that health care assistants supporting palliative ...
Purpose Capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemothera...
Background: Macmillan Cancer Support has funded a local intervention whereby carers of people affect...
Background Macmillan Cancer Support has funded an intervention in Lincolnshire whereby carers of p...
Background Macmillan Cancer Support has funded an intervention in Lincolnshire whereby carers of peo...
Purpose: To design and evaluate an intervention to address carers’ needs for practical information a...
Abstract Background: Health care professionals should prevent and relieve suffering in carers of pat...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand patient and carer experiences of end of life care and to e...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand patient and carer experiences of end of life care and to exp...
Background People affected by cancer (PABC) can have a range of social care needs at different stag...
Background People affected by cancer (PABC) can have a range of social care needs at different stag...
Background: Providing unpaid care for a spouse, partner, relative or friend is a day-to-day realit...
This briefing paper is about the findings and recommendations from a research project conducted at...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Austra...
Background: Family carers play an essential role in providing end-of-life care to their relatives bu...
Background: While previous research has suggested that health care assistants supporting palliative ...
Purpose Capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemothera...
Background: Macmillan Cancer Support has funded a local intervention whereby carers of people affect...
Background Macmillan Cancer Support has funded an intervention in Lincolnshire whereby carers of p...
Background Macmillan Cancer Support has funded an intervention in Lincolnshire whereby carers of peo...
Purpose: To design and evaluate an intervention to address carers’ needs for practical information a...
Abstract Background: Health care professionals should prevent and relieve suffering in carers of pat...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand patient and carer experiences of end of life care and to e...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand patient and carer experiences of end of life care and to exp...
Background People affected by cancer (PABC) can have a range of social care needs at different stag...
Background People affected by cancer (PABC) can have a range of social care needs at different stag...
Background: Providing unpaid care for a spouse, partner, relative or friend is a day-to-day realit...
This briefing paper is about the findings and recommendations from a research project conducted at...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Austra...
Background: Family carers play an essential role in providing end-of-life care to their relatives bu...
Background: While previous research has suggested that health care assistants supporting palliative ...
Purpose Capture change in family members' experiences as they look after patients during chemothera...