Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to undertake their role effectively. The carer component of palliative care is embedded in complex situations that necessarily focus on the patient. Aims: To explore experiences of specialist palliative care nurses in identifying, assessing and planning care to support those looking after patients with palliative care needs. Results: Findings identified gaps in identifying carers and their role, and in assessing carers' needs. Conclusions: This study confirmed the complexity in assessing carers' needs within the palliative care context, that practice gaps exist and positive outcomes result when routine processes were adopted. Future research sho...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Objectives Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
Carers play a vital role in supportive, palliative and EOL care for patients with advanced respirato...
Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to ...
Background: The importance of supporting family carers is well recognised in healthcare policy. The ...
Caregivers while, the biggest providers of palliative care for terminally sick patients, are often n...
INTRODUCTION: Informal caregivers play a pivotal role in supporting patients approaching the end of ...
BACKGROUND: Informal carers provide the bulk of palliative home care. They largely rely on general p...
Background: Health care professionals should prevent and relieve suffering in carers of patients wit...
Introduction: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool encompasses the physical, psychological, socia...
Background.Nursing research generally, and palliative care research in particular, has been criticiz...
Although previous literature has examined family caregiving in a number of environments, there has b...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
The delivery of appropriate and equitable care is a challenge facing many areas of health care, incl...
Abstract: Palliative care services have developed rapidly over the past 30 years, with little evalua...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Objectives Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
Carers play a vital role in supportive, palliative and EOL care for patients with advanced respirato...
Background: Carers of patients with palliative care needs require careful assessment and support to ...
Background: The importance of supporting family carers is well recognised in healthcare policy. The ...
Caregivers while, the biggest providers of palliative care for terminally sick patients, are often n...
INTRODUCTION: Informal caregivers play a pivotal role in supporting patients approaching the end of ...
BACKGROUND: Informal carers provide the bulk of palliative home care. They largely rely on general p...
Background: Health care professionals should prevent and relieve suffering in carers of patients wit...
Introduction: The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool encompasses the physical, psychological, socia...
Background.Nursing research generally, and palliative care research in particular, has been criticiz...
Although previous literature has examined family caregiving in a number of environments, there has b...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
The delivery of appropriate and equitable care is a challenge facing many areas of health care, incl...
Abstract: Palliative care services have developed rapidly over the past 30 years, with little evalua...
Health policy is shifting from professional to informal care. Studies have shown that informal careg...
Objectives Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
Carers play a vital role in supportive, palliative and EOL care for patients with advanced respirato...