The care of people with life-limiting illnesses is increasingly moving away from an acute setting into the community. Thus, the caregiver role is growing in significance and complexity. The importance of preparing and supporting family caregivers is well established; however, less is known about the impact of rurality on preparedness and how preparedness shapes the caregiving continuum including bereavement. The aim of this study, conducted in 2017, was to explore how bereaved rural family palliative carers described their preparedness for caregiving. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed following semi-structured interviews with four women and six men (N = 10, aged 55–87 years). Participants were recruited voluntarily throu...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
There is urgent need to effectively support the well-being of rural pallia-tive family caregivers (F...
This paper explores the daily experiences and occupational needs of family carers of people who were...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, familial, a...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
Background: In rural settings, relationships between place and self are often stronger than for urba...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
There is urgent need to effectively support the well-being of rural pallia-tive family caregivers (F...
This paper explores the daily experiences and occupational needs of family carers of people who were...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, familial, a...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
A growing body of evidence points to numerous impacts of palliative care giving including psychologi...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...
Background: In rural settings, relationships between place and self are often stronger than for urba...
Objective: Experiences of bereavement can be stressful and are frequently complicated by emotional, ...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Objective: While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural ...