Most terminally ill people express a preference for dying at home. Within established models of palliative care, achieving death at home is a particular challenge for homeless people. This paper describes a quality-improvement project undertaken by a community-based palliative care service in Melbourne, Australia, to understand homeless people's palliative care needs and the challenges that workers face. Six semi-structured interviews with workers in hospital and community-based settings were undertaken and a case study documented. The results were used to initiate discussion about how policy and protocols for the community-based palliative care service might serve this population more effectively. The findings confirmed that homeless peopl...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Homelessness is an increasing issue in contemporary Australia. Homeless persons experience increased...
Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
Background: Homeless people may have various physical, psychosocial and psychiatric problems, includ...
Abstract Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high r...
A systematic review of 23 studies (Chapter 2) shows that concerns of persons experiencing homelessne...
Background: Being homeless or vulnerably housed is associated with death at a young age, frequently ...
Context: Palliative care for homeless people is often given late, if at all. Professionals in both p...
Background: Homeless people often encounter multiple problems and have a shorter life- expectancy. L...
Abstract Background With an ever increasing number of...
Homelessness is a complex, multi-dimensional problem with origins that are often multifaceted and de...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Homelessness is an increasing issue in contemporary Australia. Homeless persons experience increased...
Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
Background: Homeless people may have various physical, psychosocial and psychiatric problems, includ...
Abstract Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high r...
A systematic review of 23 studies (Chapter 2) shows that concerns of persons experiencing homelessne...
Background: Being homeless or vulnerably housed is associated with death at a young age, frequently ...
Context: Palliative care for homeless people is often given late, if at all. Professionals in both p...
Background: Homeless people often encounter multiple problems and have a shorter life- expectancy. L...
Abstract Background With an ever increasing number of...
Homelessness is a complex, multi-dimensional problem with origins that are often multifaceted and de...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termin...
Background: Community-based palliative care services face challenges in meeting the needs of termina...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...