Background Educating medical students to care for patients at the end-of-life is increasingly recogn...
Introduction: With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an incre...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
A postgraduate student presentation of undertaking a grounded theory study and progress of the resea...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
BACKGROUND: International and national guidelines state that palliative care should be offered to ev...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Background: Palliative care often requires inter-professional collaboration, offering opportunities ...
Worldwide, healthcare provision is under pressure. Increasing demand for services combined with a sh...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective inter-professional teamworking...
This study explored the challenges experienced by bereaved family members and healthcare professiona...
Introduction:\ud Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limit...
Learning Objectives To describe the main objective for an effective interprofessional communication ...
Background Educating medical students to care for patients at the end-of-life is increasingly recogn...
Introduction: With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an incre...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
A postgraduate student presentation of undertaking a grounded theory study and progress of the resea...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limitin...
BACKGROUND: International and national guidelines state that palliative care should be offered to ev...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Background: Palliative care often requires inter-professional collaboration, offering opportunities ...
Worldwide, healthcare provision is under pressure. Increasing demand for services combined with a sh...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective inter-professional teamworking...
This study explored the challenges experienced by bereaved family members and healthcare professiona...
Introduction:\ud Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limit...
Learning Objectives To describe the main objective for an effective interprofessional communication ...
Background Educating medical students to care for patients at the end-of-life is increasingly recogn...
Introduction: With the expansion of palliative care into non-malignant conditions, there is an incre...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...