Aims To describe patients and family members' perceptions of interprofessional teamwork in specialised palliative care. Background Interprofessional teamwork is essential when delivering high-quality palliative care. Little attention has been paid to patients and family members' perceptions. Design A qualitative descriptive design. Methods Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with 20 palliative patients and family members (n = 19) in four palliative wards, which were collected from May 2019 to November 2019. Data were analysed using inductive content analysis. COREQ guidelines were followed. Results Patients' perceptions of interprofessional teamwork were described as the nature of interprofessional teamwork, a sense of comm...
Background: The attention of healthcare professionals is directed mainly towards the recipients of c...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary team meetings are a regular feature in the provision of palliative car...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Background: Teamwork is a standard of care in palliative care and that is emphasized by leading orga...
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when health professionals from different disciplines work tog...
Persons with life-threatening illness are increasingly being cared for and dying at home. Palliativ...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
INTRODUCTION A well-functioning interprofessional team has been identified as a central requirement ...
Palliative care has been proven to be beneficial for patients with complex and chronic illness yet t...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
The chapter focuses on the characteristics and the positive consequences of interprofessional teamwo...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The quality of palliative care is the foremost preoccupation of cli...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary team meetings are a regular feature in the provision of palliative car...
Aims and objectives: To explore how community nurses experience the collaboration with general pract...
Background: The attention of healthcare professionals is directed mainly towards the recipients of c...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary team meetings are a regular feature in the provision of palliative car...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Background: Teamwork is a standard of care in palliative care and that is emphasized by leading orga...
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when health professionals from different disciplines work tog...
Persons with life-threatening illness are increasingly being cared for and dying at home. Palliativ...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
INTRODUCTION A well-functioning interprofessional team has been identified as a central requirement ...
Palliative care has been proven to be beneficial for patients with complex and chronic illness yet t...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
The chapter focuses on the characteristics and the positive consequences of interprofessional teamwo...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The quality of palliative care is the foremost preoccupation of cli...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary team meetings are a regular feature in the provision of palliative car...
Aims and objectives: To explore how community nurses experience the collaboration with general pract...
Background: The attention of healthcare professionals is directed mainly towards the recipients of c...
OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary team meetings are a regular feature in the provision of palliative car...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...