Abstract Background The global population is ageing, and rates of multimorbidity and chronic illness are rapidly rising. Given specialist palliative care has been shown to improve overall care and reduce health care costs, how best to provide this care to older people is internationally significant. Aim To examine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of geriatricians in providing palliative care and working with specialist palliative care services. We also aimed to capture self-reported barriers, confidence and satisfaction in providing palliative care. Design ...
Palliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration and comb...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
Objective: This study aimed to achieve consensus regarding what distinguishes specialist from non-sp...
SUMMARYPalliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration a...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Introduction: With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an incre...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Objectives: General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patie...
Objectives: General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patie...
Background With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
General practitioners (GPs) deliver the majority of palliative care to patients in the last year of ...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
Palliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration and comb...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
Objective: This study aimed to achieve consensus regarding what distinguishes specialist from non-sp...
SUMMARYPalliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration a...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Introduction: With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an incre...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Background: With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Objectives: General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patie...
Objectives: General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patie...
Background With an increasing number of people dying in old age, collaboration between palliative c...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
General practitioners (GPs) deliver the majority of palliative care to patients in the last year of ...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
Palliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration and comb...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
Objective: This study aimed to achieve consensus regarding what distinguishes specialist from non-sp...