Delivering optimal and equitable palliative care is an international challenge. There are few cross-national comparisons examining challenges in expanding palliative care along public health lines. This paper presents a critical review of palliative care in the USA and England, which share similar challenges but have different contexts of healthcare. Beyond some obvious differences in the organisation of palliative care, a set of underlying common issues can be identified. A key tension in both is balancing attention ‘downstream’ in the dying phase, as well as ‘upstream’ earlier in the course of serious illness. In both, the dominant models of palliative care provision have resulted in excellent ...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...
Aim To assess how differences in structure and funding of health care systems in the UK and USA imp...
yesBackground: If global palliative care is to successfully address challenges of unequal access, co...
BACKGROUND: Government policy is a fundamental component of initiating change to improve the provisi...
Interest in the potential for public health and palliative care to work together is now widely estab...
A review of palliative care policies and bereavement support practices in the United States, Canada,...
Background: Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying w...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
CONTEXT: An increasing amount of health policy is formulated at global level. At this global level, ...
Abstract Background Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and ...
BackgroundAccess to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying with...
The ageing of the European population results in a higher risk of suffering from cancer, neurodegene...
In the United States, patients and physicians often avoid discussing the inevitability of death and ...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...
Aim To assess how differences in structure and funding of health care systems in the UK and USA imp...
yesBackground: If global palliative care is to successfully address challenges of unequal access, co...
BACKGROUND: Government policy is a fundamental component of initiating change to improve the provisi...
Interest in the potential for public health and palliative care to work together is now widely estab...
A review of palliative care policies and bereavement support practices in the United States, Canada,...
Background: Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying w...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
CONTEXT: An increasing amount of health policy is formulated at global level. At this global level, ...
Abstract Background Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and ...
BackgroundAccess to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying with...
The ageing of the European population results in a higher risk of suffering from cancer, neurodegene...
In the United States, patients and physicians often avoid discussing the inevitability of death and ...
A global lack of pain and palliative care services means that millions of people each year spend the...
Around the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to people at the...
AbstractAround the world there is growing interest in the manner in which care is delivered to peopl...