Background Access to health services such as palliative care is determined not only by health policy but a number of legacies linked to geography and settlement patterns. We use GIS to calculate potential spatio-temporal access to palliative care services. In addition, we combine qualitative data with spatial analysis to develop a unique mixed-methods approach. Methods Inpatient health care facilities with dedicated palliative care beds were sampled in two Canadian provinces: Newfoundland and Saskatchewan. We then calculated one-hour travel time catchments to palliative health services and extended the spatial model to integrate available beds as well as documented wait times. Results 26 facilities with dedicated palliative care beds in New...
Healthcare services are one of the twelve determinants of population health. While all types of heal...
Access to palliative care (PC) is a major need worldwide. Using hospital charts of all patients who ...
There is a growing debate about the question of equity of access to hospice and palliative care serv...
Background: Providing palliative care is a growing priority for health service administratorsworldwi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
An increased need for palliative care services (PCS) has been acknowledged worldwide as the populati...
Background In Canada, access to palliative care is a growing concern, particularly in rural co...
Introduction Many Canadians prefer to remain in the community at end-of-life, and to die at home. To...
Background: Palliative care is a priority for health systems worldwide, yet equity in access remains...
Background: In Canada, access to palliative care is a growing concern, particularly in rural commun...
Healthcare services are one of the twelve determinants of population health. While all types of hea...
Background: An aging population, rise in chronic illnesses, increase in life expectancy and shift to...
Background: A range of health outcomes at a population level are related to differences in levels of...
Background: Access to palliative care has been associated with improving quality of life and reducin...
Drawing on recent debates pointing to the value of mixed methods research in human geography, the au...
Healthcare services are one of the twelve determinants of population health. While all types of heal...
Access to palliative care (PC) is a major need worldwide. Using hospital charts of all patients who ...
There is a growing debate about the question of equity of access to hospice and palliative care serv...
Background: Providing palliative care is a growing priority for health service administratorsworldwi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
An increased need for palliative care services (PCS) has been acknowledged worldwide as the populati...
Background In Canada, access to palliative care is a growing concern, particularly in rural co...
Introduction Many Canadians prefer to remain in the community at end-of-life, and to die at home. To...
Background: Palliative care is a priority for health systems worldwide, yet equity in access remains...
Background: In Canada, access to palliative care is a growing concern, particularly in rural commun...
Healthcare services are one of the twelve determinants of population health. While all types of hea...
Background: An aging population, rise in chronic illnesses, increase in life expectancy and shift to...
Background: A range of health outcomes at a population level are related to differences in levels of...
Background: Access to palliative care has been associated with improving quality of life and reducin...
Drawing on recent debates pointing to the value of mixed methods research in human geography, the au...
Healthcare services are one of the twelve determinants of population health. While all types of heal...
Access to palliative care (PC) is a major need worldwide. Using hospital charts of all patients who ...
There is a growing debate about the question of equity of access to hospice and palliative care serv...