Historically palliative care research has focused on issues associated within the hospice and palliative care system. The findings presented inthis manuscript reverse this assumption to argue that significant palliative care issues can only be understood if the focus is on the acute care system. Although a major proportion of deaths happen in the acute hospital setting, the acute care clinicians are the gate keepers to the palliative system. In short, understanding the ethical decision making of acute care professionals in relation to end-of-life care can illuminate many important palliative care practice development issues. The findings indicate that all professional groups in this study of an acute medical ward find end-of-life issues the...
The purpose of this study was to describe patterns of medical and nursing practice in the care of pa...
BACKGROUND: There is a gap in knowledge about the kind and quality of care experienced by hospital p...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
Historically palliative care research has focused on issues associated within the hospice and pallia...
acute care medicine. As Hoare4 documents, pallia-tive care is often seen as a luxury in a health car...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
This research investigates how physicians understand, practice and experience end-of-life care in th...
The Australian Commission for Quality and Safety in Health Care (ACQSHC) has articulated 10 clinical...
The care of people who die in hospitals is often suboptimal. Involving patients in decisions about t...
Background: In Australia approximately 70% of all deaths are institutionalised but over 15% of death...
It is now common in health care for a diverse range of professions and disciplines to work together ...
The purpose of this study was to describe patterns of medical and nursing practice in the care of pa...
BACKGROUND: There is a gap in knowledge about the kind and quality of care experienced by hospital p...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
Historically palliative care research has focused on issues associated within the hospice and pallia...
acute care medicine. As Hoare4 documents, pallia-tive care is often seen as a luxury in a health car...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
Life-extending changes in medical technology and an ageing population pose practical and ethical pro...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
This research investigates how physicians understand, practice and experience end-of-life care in th...
The Australian Commission for Quality and Safety in Health Care (ACQSHC) has articulated 10 clinical...
The care of people who die in hospitals is often suboptimal. Involving patients in decisions about t...
Background: In Australia approximately 70% of all deaths are institutionalised but over 15% of death...
It is now common in health care for a diverse range of professions and disciplines to work together ...
The purpose of this study was to describe patterns of medical and nursing practice in the care of pa...
BACKGROUND: There is a gap in knowledge about the kind and quality of care experienced by hospital p...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...