The ‘Lancet Commission on the Value of Death’ proposes radical change and challenges the very core of hospice service provision. Without action, inequalities in access to hospice care will continue to be amplified. The COVID pandemic brought increased needs and demands in the community setting but also provided opportunities for new palliative partnerships and ways of working. Returning to the status quo should not be an option. Rather moving towards a shared vision and purpose, which has the person and their community network at its centre, enables hospices to have a pivotal role and bring about more equitable palliative care
Background: There have long been concerns that some people who could benefit from hospice care do no...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
The occurrence of illness, dying, and death are universal commonalities shared by all human beings r...
The ‘Lancet Commission on the Value of Death’ proposes radical change and challenges the very core o...
Objective To describe the nature and scope of a new Hospice at Home (H@H) service and to identify it...
There is a growing debate about the question of equity of access to hospice and palliative care serv...
Background Inequalities in access to hospice care is a source of considerable concern; white, middle...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the nature and scope of a new Hospice at Home (H@H) service and to identify i...
Published to coincide with World Hospice and Palliative Care Day 2006, this report showcases the suc...
Background: The way in which end-of-life care was provided changed significantly during the first 2 ...
Background: Most people want to die at home. The Arthur Rank House Hospice in Cambridge re-launched ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record. Data ...
This report looks at issues of social justice, access, and public policy in hospice and palliative c...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Hospice has undergone a metamorphosis sense it\u27s coming to the United States in the late 1970\u27...
Background: There have long been concerns that some people who could benefit from hospice care do no...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
The occurrence of illness, dying, and death are universal commonalities shared by all human beings r...
The ‘Lancet Commission on the Value of Death’ proposes radical change and challenges the very core o...
Objective To describe the nature and scope of a new Hospice at Home (H@H) service and to identify it...
There is a growing debate about the question of equity of access to hospice and palliative care serv...
Background Inequalities in access to hospice care is a source of considerable concern; white, middle...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the nature and scope of a new Hospice at Home (H@H) service and to identify i...
Published to coincide with World Hospice and Palliative Care Day 2006, this report showcases the suc...
Background: The way in which end-of-life care was provided changed significantly during the first 2 ...
Background: Most people want to die at home. The Arthur Rank House Hospice in Cambridge re-launched ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record. Data ...
This report looks at issues of social justice, access, and public policy in hospice and palliative c...
Context: Systematic data on the care of people dying with COVID-19 are scarce. Objectives: To unders...
Hospice has undergone a metamorphosis sense it\u27s coming to the United States in the late 1970\u27...
Background: There have long been concerns that some people who could benefit from hospice care do no...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
The occurrence of illness, dying, and death are universal commonalities shared by all human beings r...