Background: COVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying patients and their families. Aim: To explore bereaved relatives’ experiences of quality of care and family support provided during the last days of life; to identify the impact of factors associated with perceived support. Design: A national, observational, open online survey was developed and disseminated via social media, public fora and professional networks (June–September 2020). Validated instruments and purposively designed questions assessed experiences. Analysis used descriptive statistics, logistic regression and thematic analysis of free-text responses. Participants: Individuals (⩾18 years) who had experienced the deat...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Objectives: To investigate the experiences and views of practitioners in the UK and Ireland concerni...
Background: COVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying...
Background: COVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying...
BackgroundCOVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying p...
Background: Health and social care professionals’ ability to address the needs of patients and thei...
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 COVID-19 represents a mass bereavement event, with 80,000+ excess UK deaths. The unpreced...
Background: Experiences of end-of-life care and early bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic ar...
Objectives: To identify clinical and demographic risk factors for sub-optimal end-of-life care and p...
Background: Meeting the needs of relatives when a family member is dying can help facilitate better ...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Objectives: To investigate the experiences and views of practitioners in the UK and Ireland concerni...
Background: COVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying...
Background: COVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying...
BackgroundCOVID-19 public health restrictions have affected end-of-life care experiences for dying p...
Background: Health and social care professionals’ ability to address the needs of patients and thei...
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 COVID-19 represents a mass bereavement event, with 80,000+ excess UK deaths. The unpreced...
Background: Experiences of end-of-life care and early bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic ar...
Objectives: To identify clinical and demographic risk factors for sub-optimal end-of-life care and p...
Background: Meeting the needs of relatives when a family member is dying can help facilitate better ...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Objectives: To investigate the experiences and views of practitioners in the UK and Ireland concerni...