Enabling patients to be cared for in their preferred location often involves journeys between care settings. The challenge of ensuring journeys are timely and safe emerged as an important issue in an evaluation of palliative care services, which informed a service redesign programme in three areas of the United Kingdom by the Marie Curie Cancer Care 'Delivering Choice Programme'. This article explores perceptions of service users and key stakeholders of palliative care services about problems encountered in journeys between care settings during end-of-life care. This article draws on data from interviews with stakeholders (n = 44), patients (n = 16), carers (n = 19) and bereaved carers (n = 20); and focus groups (n = 9) with specialist nurs...
Concerns remain that health and social care services often fail people dying of chronic illnesses ot...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
BACKGROUND: With preferred place of care at the time of death a key consideration in end of life car...
Enabling patients to be cared for in their preferred location often involves journeys between care s...
Background Leeds have benefited from a bespoke palliative care ambulance service since 2007 when wor...
Good access to health and social services is essential to enable palliative care patients to remain ...
Good access to health and social services is essential to enable palliative care patients to remain ...
Good access to health and social services is essential to enable palliative care patients to remain ...
Background: Palliative patients often suffer from serious illness and commonly move between care set...
Concerns remain that health and social care services often fail people dying of chronic illnesses ot...
INTRODUCTION: In order to facilitate GPs in their work and increase the possibilities for patients t...
Objectives: Palliative care is still often involved late in the disease trajectory. Recently, some s...
More people die in hospital than at home (Department of Health (DH) 2008). Yet, many people do not w...
© 2016 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness. Home is frequently idealised as the preferr...
Background: Dying patients would prefer to die at home, and therefore a goal of end-of-life care is ...
Concerns remain that health and social care services often fail people dying of chronic illnesses ot...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
BACKGROUND: With preferred place of care at the time of death a key consideration in end of life car...
Enabling patients to be cared for in their preferred location often involves journeys between care s...
Background Leeds have benefited from a bespoke palliative care ambulance service since 2007 when wor...
Good access to health and social services is essential to enable palliative care patients to remain ...
Good access to health and social services is essential to enable palliative care patients to remain ...
Good access to health and social services is essential to enable palliative care patients to remain ...
Background: Palliative patients often suffer from serious illness and commonly move between care set...
Concerns remain that health and social care services often fail people dying of chronic illnesses ot...
INTRODUCTION: In order to facilitate GPs in their work and increase the possibilities for patients t...
Objectives: Palliative care is still often involved late in the disease trajectory. Recently, some s...
More people die in hospital than at home (Department of Health (DH) 2008). Yet, many people do not w...
© 2016 Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness. Home is frequently idealised as the preferr...
Background: Dying patients would prefer to die at home, and therefore a goal of end-of-life care is ...
Concerns remain that health and social care services often fail people dying of chronic illnesses ot...
Research shows that many patients with advanced illness prefer to receive care and die in their home...
BACKGROUND: With preferred place of care at the time of death a key consideration in end of life car...