Objective: The present article provides findings from a two-year study on Indigenous palliative care conducted in the Northern Territory that explored and documented wishes in relation to place of death for rural and remote Aboriginal people. Design: Qualitative, open-ended interviews, audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analysed. Participants: There were a total of 72 interviews completed with Indigenous patients (n = 10), Indigenous caregivers (n = 19), Indigenous and non-Indigenous health care workers (n = 41), and interpreters (n = 2). Results: The findings provide a clear articulation of the wish of Aboriginal people from rural and remote areas to die at home connected to land and family. Strong cultural reasons were...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...
Aim: To explore Indigenous peoples' experience of relocation for medical treatment during end-of-lif...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
This article aims to assist remote communities to develop their own palliative care services by prov...
The cultural differences between the dominant Anglo-Australian and the Aboriginal Australian groups ...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
Background: In rural settings, relationships between place and self are often stronger than for urba...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, partic...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...
Aim: To explore Indigenous peoples' experience of relocation for medical treatment during end-of-lif...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
The following article presents findings from a study conducted in the Northern Territory of Australi...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
This article aims to assist remote communities to develop their own palliative care services by prov...
The cultural differences between the dominant Anglo-Australian and the Aboriginal Australian groups ...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
Background: In rural settings, relationships between place and self are often stronger than for urba...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, partic...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
The rich data drawn from a study to develop an innovative model for Indigenous palliative care are p...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...