Background: Palliative patients often suffer from serious illness and commonly move between care settings. As such, transfers of patients can take place between acute hospital based care and community based care in both directions. The involvement of multiple caregivers providing care across settings causes fragmentation of care. To address this challenge and to optimize coordination and continuity of care, we explored experiences of palliative patients regarding their transfers between care settings and the perceived role of the treating family physician.Methods: Qualitative interview study of 20 palliative patients. Participating settings were the hospital and hospitals' palliative care unit, the nursing home, the home care setting and th...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
BACKGROUND: The length of stay in nursing homes before death in Sweden has significantly decreased, ...
Background: Palliative patients often suffer from serious illness and commonly move between care set...
Background: Transitions between care settings (hospice, hospital and community) can be challenging f...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
Background: The attention of healthcare professionals is directed mainly towards the recipients of c...
Background:: Those who are seriously ill and facing death are often living with physical, emotional,...
Background Norway has one of the lowest home death rates in Europe. However, it is the health author...
Background: Transfers from hospital or ‘hospice palliative care units’ to care homes for end-of-lif...
Background: Enabling death at home remains an important priority in end-of-life care policy. However...
Background: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and community nurses play a central role...
Background: Patients with advanced diseases often experience deficient continuity of care. Although ...
Background: To date, no randomised controlled trials on the integration of specialised palliative ho...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
BACKGROUND: The length of stay in nursing homes before death in Sweden has significantly decreased, ...
Background: Palliative patients often suffer from serious illness and commonly move between care set...
Background: Transitions between care settings (hospice, hospital and community) can be challenging f...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
Background: The attention of healthcare professionals is directed mainly towards the recipients of c...
Background:: Those who are seriously ill and facing death are often living with physical, emotional,...
Background Norway has one of the lowest home death rates in Europe. However, it is the health author...
Background: Transfers from hospital or ‘hospice palliative care units’ to care homes for end-of-lif...
Background: Enabling death at home remains an important priority in end-of-life care policy. However...
Background: In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) and community nurses play a central role...
Background: Patients with advanced diseases often experience deficient continuity of care. Although ...
Background: To date, no randomised controlled trials on the integration of specialised palliative ho...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
BACKGROUND: The length of stay in nursing homes before death in Sweden has significantly decreased, ...