Objective: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in palliative care (SPC), better understand their needs and factors influencing their care.Methods: Prospective UK-wide service evaluation including all dying adult inpatients unknown to SPC, excluding those in emergency departments/intensive care units. Holistic needs were assessed through a standardised proforma.Results: 88 hospitals, 284 patients. 93% had unmet holistic needs, including physical symptoms (75%) and psycho-socio-spiritual needs (86%). People were more likely to have unmet needs and require SPC intervention at a district general hospital (DGH) than a teaching hospital/cancer centre (unmet need 98.1% vs 91.2% p0.02; intervention 70...
Background: Improving the provision of palliative and end-of-life care is a priority for the NHS. E...
Background: Achievement of a person’s preferences for end-of-life care is a moral and policy imperat...
Introduction: This report describes a service evaluation of the 'added value' of routine specialist ...
Objective: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
Objective To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pal...
Context People dying in hospitals without specialist palliative care (SPC) input may suffer with sig...
OBJECTIVES: Financial pressures and competing demands for limited resources highlight the importance...
Evaluating local palliative care services and identifying gaps in services for patients are crucial ...
Introduction NHS111 Yorkshire and Humber, using the 4C’s framework to review Concerns, Complaints, C...
Background: In common with international health policy, The End of Life Care Strategy for England ha...
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Objective: to identify major concerns of national and local importance in the provision, commissioni...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Objectives: To (a) compare palliative care needs of lung cancer patient...
Background: Improving the provision of palliative and end-of-life care is a priority for the NHS. E...
Background: Achievement of a person’s preferences for end-of-life care is a moral and policy imperat...
Introduction: This report describes a service evaluation of the 'added value' of routine specialist ...
Objective: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
Objective To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pal...
Context People dying in hospitals without specialist palliative care (SPC) input may suffer with sig...
OBJECTIVES: Financial pressures and competing demands for limited resources highlight the importance...
Evaluating local palliative care services and identifying gaps in services for patients are crucial ...
Introduction NHS111 Yorkshire and Humber, using the 4C’s framework to review Concerns, Complaints, C...
Background: In common with international health policy, The End of Life Care Strategy for England ha...
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Objective: to identify major concerns of national and local importance in the provision, commissioni...
There has been a steady expansion of hospital-based palliative care in the United Kingdom but limite...
2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Objectives: To (a) compare palliative care needs of lung cancer patient...
Background: Improving the provision of palliative and end-of-life care is a priority for the NHS. E...
Background: Achievement of a person’s preferences for end-of-life care is a moral and policy imperat...
Introduction: This report describes a service evaluation of the 'added value' of routine specialist ...