Background Many people with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home. A new palliative rapid response service (RRS) provided by a large hospice provider in South East England was evaluated (2010) to provide evidence of impact on achieving preferred place of death and costs. The RRS was delivered by a team of trained health care assistants and available 24/7. The purpose of this study was to (i) compare the characteristics of RRS users and non-users, (ii) explore differences in the proportions of users and non-users dying in the place of their choice, (iii) monitor the whole system service utilisation of users and non-users, and compare costs. Methods All hospice patients who died with a preferred place of death recorded during an 18 m...
Population-based studies investigating access to palliative care often use death in a hospice as a p...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
Background Many people with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home. A new palliative rapid r...
Background: Many people with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home. A new palliative rapid ...
Background: Rapid response services operating 24 h a day have been advocated in UK health policy to ...
Background When faced with a life-limiting condition, most people would prefer to die at home but mo...
Background: While most people faced with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home, less than a...
Background: While most people faced with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home, less than a...
Various studies suggest that there is a preference among patients, professionals and the public for ...
Background: Rapid response services operating 24 h a day have been advocated in UK health policy to ...
Various studies suggest that there is a preference among patients, professionals and the public for ...
Background: Rapid response services operating 24?h a day have been advocated in UK health policy to ...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
Background: Most people want to die at home. The Arthur Rank House Hospice in Cambridge re-launched ...
Population-based studies investigating access to palliative care often use death in a hospice as a p...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...
Background Many people with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home. A new palliative rapid r...
Background: Many people with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home. A new palliative rapid ...
Background: Rapid response services operating 24 h a day have been advocated in UK health policy to ...
Background When faced with a life-limiting condition, most people would prefer to die at home but mo...
Background: While most people faced with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home, less than a...
Background: While most people faced with a terminal illness would prefer to die at home, less than a...
Various studies suggest that there is a preference among patients, professionals and the public for ...
Background: Rapid response services operating 24 h a day have been advocated in UK health policy to ...
Various studies suggest that there is a preference among patients, professionals and the public for ...
Background: Rapid response services operating 24?h a day have been advocated in UK health policy to ...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
Background: Most people want to die at home. The Arthur Rank House Hospice in Cambridge re-launched ...
Population-based studies investigating access to palliative care often use death in a hospice as a p...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
Choice and preference are fundamental to person-centered care and supporting personal choice at the ...