Context: Health and social services rely heavily on family and friends for caregiving at the end of life. Objectives: This study sought to determine the prevalence and factors associated with an unwillingness to take on the caregiving role again by interviewing former caregivers of palliative care patients. Methods: The setting for this study was South Australia, with a population of 1.6 million people (7% of the Australian population) and used the South Australian Health Omnibus, an annual, face-to-face, cross-sectional, whole-of-population, multistage, systematic area sampling survey, which seeks a minimum of 3000 respondents each year statewide. One interview was conducted per household with the person over the age of 15 who most recentl...
textabstractBackground: In the last month of life, many patients suffer from multiple symptoms and p...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Providing care at end of life has consequences for caregiv...
Background: Palliative care encompasses physical, psychosocial and spiritual care for patients and c...
Context: Health and social services rely heavily on family and friends for caregiving at the end of ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Family caregivers provide significant care at the end of life. We aimed to ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about young caregivers of people with advanced life-limiting illness. Bette...
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers provide significant care at the end of life. We aimed to describe care...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Background Family caregivers provide significant care at the end of life. We aimed to describe careg...
Purpose: To examine the role of friends as caregivers of people with terminal illness. Method: Pilot...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of people taking on a new or expanded caring role for an elde...
BACKGROUND: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Context: Older women commonly assume a caregiving role for their husbands at the end of life and are...
With end of life care a national priority in many countries, and the main place of care the family h...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Globally, most care for people with life-limiting illnesse...
textabstractBackground: In the last month of life, many patients suffer from multiple symptoms and p...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Providing care at end of life has consequences for caregiv...
Background: Palliative care encompasses physical, psychosocial and spiritual care for patients and c...
Context: Health and social services rely heavily on family and friends for caregiving at the end of ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Family caregivers provide significant care at the end of life. We aimed to ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about young caregivers of people with advanced life-limiting illness. Bette...
BACKGROUND: Family caregivers provide significant care at the end of life. We aimed to describe care...
Background: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Background Family caregivers provide significant care at the end of life. We aimed to describe careg...
Purpose: To examine the role of friends as caregivers of people with terminal illness. Method: Pilot...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of people taking on a new or expanded caring role for an elde...
BACKGROUND: Most palliative care research about caregivers relies on reports from spouses or adult c...
Context: Older women commonly assume a caregiving role for their husbands at the end of life and are...
With end of life care a national priority in many countries, and the main place of care the family h...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Globally, most care for people with life-limiting illnesse...
textabstractBackground: In the last month of life, many patients suffer from multiple symptoms and p...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Background: Providing care at end of life has consequences for caregiv...
Background: Palliative care encompasses physical, psychosocial and spiritual care for patients and c...