© 2016 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness. Home is frequently idealised as the preferred location for end-of-life care, while in-patient hospital care is viewed with suspicion and fear. Yet many people with a terminal illness spend their final days in some form of medicalised institutional setting, such as a specialist palliative care in-patient unit. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with in-patients at a specialist palliative care unit, we focus on their difficulties in finding a better place of care at the end of their life. We found that participants came to conceptualise home though a sense of bodily vulnerabilities and that they frequently understood institutional care to be more about protecting their family from th...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Home is frequently idealised as the preferred location for end-of-life care, while in-patient hospit...
Home is frequently idealised as the preferred location for end‐of‐life care, while in‐patient hospit...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
Over the last decade, policies in both the UK and many other countries have promoted the opportunity...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: Palliative care policy and professionals are concerned about the location of care, epito...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Highlights - Home is central to a caring networks formation and function in end-of-life care. - A pr...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Home is frequently idealised as the preferred location for end-of-life care, while in-patient hospit...
Home is frequently idealised as the preferred location for end‐of‐life care, while in‐patient hospit...
© 2018 Dr. Katrin GerberAdvances in healthcare, treatment and technology have profoundly altered the...
Over the last decade, policies in both the UK and many other countries have promoted the opportunity...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: Palliative care policy and professionals are concerned about the location of care, epito...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Highlights - Home is central to a caring networks formation and function in end-of-life care. - A pr...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
To enable demand-based palliative care, it is important to know the perceptions of terminally ill pa...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...