Informal caregivers represent the foundation of the palliative care workforce and are the main providers of end of life care. Financial pressures are among the most serious concerns for many carers and the financial burden of end of life caregiving can be substantial. The aim of this critical debate paper was to review and critique some of the key evidence on the financial costs of informal caregiving and describe how these costs represent an equity issue in palliative care. The financial costs of informal caregiving at the end of life can be significant and include carer time costs, out of pocket costs and employment related costs. Financial burden is associated with a range of negative outcomes for both patient and carer. Evidence suggest...
The costs and benefits of hospice and palliative care have recently received attention for many comp...
Introduction/Background: Palliative care patients and their family carers have complex needs and mus...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
Informal caregivers represent the foundation of the palliative care workforce and are the main provi...
Background: Informal caregivers represent the foundation of the palliative care workforce and are th...
The economics of end-of-life and palliative care is of increasing interest to health economists. It ...
Background: At the end of life, formal care costs are high. Informal care (IC) costs, and their effe...
The economic burden faced by family caregivers of people at the end of life is well recognised. Fina...
Background: Carers’ end-of-life caregiving greatly benefits society but little is known about the mo...
Abstract Background Efforts inequities in access to palliative and end-of-life care require comprehe...
Background: Research regarding the economic dimensions of palliative care is relatively limited. The...
Background: From a health service perspective, informal care is often viewed as a potentially cost-...
The economic burden faced by family caregivers of people at the end of life is well recognised. Fina...
There is a need to understand how to improve palliative care provision for people impacted by social...
Informal care provision is an activity in which individuals are increasingly likely to become involv...
The costs and benefits of hospice and palliative care have recently received attention for many comp...
Introduction/Background: Palliative care patients and their family carers have complex needs and mus...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
Informal caregivers represent the foundation of the palliative care workforce and are the main provi...
Background: Informal caregivers represent the foundation of the palliative care workforce and are th...
The economics of end-of-life and palliative care is of increasing interest to health economists. It ...
Background: At the end of life, formal care costs are high. Informal care (IC) costs, and their effe...
The economic burden faced by family caregivers of people at the end of life is well recognised. Fina...
Background: Carers’ end-of-life caregiving greatly benefits society but little is known about the mo...
Abstract Background Efforts inequities in access to palliative and end-of-life care require comprehe...
Background: Research regarding the economic dimensions of palliative care is relatively limited. The...
Background: From a health service perspective, informal care is often viewed as a potentially cost-...
The economic burden faced by family caregivers of people at the end of life is well recognised. Fina...
There is a need to understand how to improve palliative care provision for people impacted by social...
Informal care provision is an activity in which individuals are increasingly likely to become involv...
The costs and benefits of hospice and palliative care have recently received attention for many comp...
Introduction/Background: Palliative care patients and their family carers have complex needs and mus...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...