© The Author(s) 2015. Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life care is not yet fully realised, as evidenced by recent reviews outlining experience of care. Better understanding what patients and their families consider to be the most important elements of inpatient end-of-life care is crucial to addressing this gap. Aim and design: This systematic review aimed to ascertain the five most important elements of inpatient end-of-life care as identified by patients with palliative care needs and their families. Data sources: Nine electronic databases from 1990 to 2014 were searched along with key internet search engines and handsearching of included article reference lists. Quality of included stud...
This article explored nurses caring for patients at the end of life in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)...
Hospitals remain the most common location of death in a significant number of countries, and special...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life care is not...
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life care is not...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optima...
Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optimal end-of-life care is not avai...
Background: In most developed countries, acute hospitals play a significant role in palliative care ...
Background: In common with international health policy, The End of Life Care Strategy for England ha...
The study investigated the quality of end-of-life care in hospitals settings and the utility of bere...
The study investigated the quality of end-of-life care in hospitals settings and the utility of bere...
Background: The goal of the study was to assess perceived level of satisfaction with end-of-life c...
BACKGROUND: There is a gap in knowledge about the kind and quality of care experienced by hospital p...
Background The goal of the study was to assess perceived level of satisfaction with end-of-life care...
BACKGROUND: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, a...
This article explored nurses caring for patients at the end of life in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)...
Hospitals remain the most common location of death in a significant number of countries, and special...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life care is not...
Background: The majority of expected deaths occur in hospitals where optimal end-of-life care is not...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optima...
Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optimal end-of-life care is not avai...
Background: In most developed countries, acute hospitals play a significant role in palliative care ...
Background: In common with international health policy, The End of Life Care Strategy for England ha...
The study investigated the quality of end-of-life care in hospitals settings and the utility of bere...
The study investigated the quality of end-of-life care in hospitals settings and the utility of bere...
Background: The goal of the study was to assess perceived level of satisfaction with end-of-life c...
BACKGROUND: There is a gap in knowledge about the kind and quality of care experienced by hospital p...
Background The goal of the study was to assess perceived level of satisfaction with end-of-life care...
BACKGROUND: A core concept behind patient-centred approaches is the need to treat people with, a...
This article explored nurses caring for patients at the end of life in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)...
Hospitals remain the most common location of death in a significant number of countries, and special...
Background: Most people prefer not to die in a hospital, and for those with palliative care needs, d...