Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. International non-governmental organizations respond to many of these crises and provide healthcare in settings ranging from a field hospital deployed after an earthquake, to a health clinic in a longstanding refugee camp, to a treatment center during an infectious disease outbreak. The primary focus of these activities is to save lives. However, inevitably, many patients cannot be saved. We undertook an interpretive description study to investigate humanitarian policy-maker and care providers’ experiences and perceptions of palliative care during humanitarian crises. In this paper, we report on interviews with 23 health professionals, 11 of who...
AbstractMedia representations of suffering bodies from medical humanitarian organisations raise ethi...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
Victims of disaster suffer, not only at the very moment of the disaster, but also years after the di...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. Int...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Abstract This paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on pall...
Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agen...
Background: Humanitarian crises and emergencies, events often marked by high mortality, have until r...
Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dign...
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Background: Natural disasters, armed conflict, migration, and epidemics today occur more frequently,...
BACKGROUND:Natural disasters, armed conflict, migration, and epidemics today occur more frequently, ...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Background: Disasters are chaotic events with healthcare needs that overwhelm available capacities. ...
AbstractMedia representations of suffering bodies from medical humanitarian organisations raise ethi...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
Victims of disaster suffer, not only at the very moment of the disaster, but also years after the di...
Abstract Wars, disasters, and epidemics affect millions of individuals every year. Int...
Abstract Background Humanitarian non-governmental org...
Abstract This paper presents findings from a systematic review of the literature (2005–2017) on pall...
Humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters can overwhelm the capacity of local and national agen...
Background: Humanitarian crises and emergencies, events often marked by high mortality, have until r...
Palliative care and humanitarian action share fundamental goals to relieve suffering and uphold dign...
Infectious disease outbreaks represent potentially catastrophic threats to those affected by humanit...
Background: Natural disasters, armed conflict, migration, and epidemics today occur more frequently,...
BACKGROUND:Natural disasters, armed conflict, migration, and epidemics today occur more frequently, ...
INTRODUCTION This paper aims to raise awareness regarding ethical issues in the context of humanita...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Background: Disasters are chaotic events with healthcare needs that overwhelm available capacities. ...
AbstractMedia representations of suffering bodies from medical humanitarian organisations raise ethi...
Introduction Data regarding underpinning and implications of ethical challenges faced by humanitaria...
Victims of disaster suffer, not only at the very moment of the disaster, but also years after the di...