OBJECTIVE: To explore how bereaved family members recall managing end of life medications when delivering care to a patient dying at home in England. DESIGN: Qualitative study. SETTING: Domestic homes in two contrasting areas in England. PARTICIPANTS: 59 bereaved family carers who have delivered care to a patient who spent a minimum of 2 weeks at home prior to their death from cancer or other non-malignant condition. Cases were excluded if the place of death was: a hospice, nursing home or National Health Service (NHS) hospital. RESULTS: Participants identified a number of important concerns about managing end of life medication for the dying person at home. Although some support with medications is provided by general practitioners and nur...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Background: Care and death at home are generally thought to be beneficial for families. However, the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how bereaved family members recall managing end of life medications when deliv...
Background: More effective ways of managing symptoms of chronic and terminal illness enable patients...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
BACKGROUND: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
Background: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: Enabling death at home remains an important priority in end-of-life care policy. However...
BACKGROUND: Enabling death at home remains an important priority in end-of-life care policy. However...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Background: Care and death at home are generally thought to be beneficial for families. However, the...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how bereaved family members recall managing end of life medications when deliv...
Background: More effective ways of managing symptoms of chronic and terminal illness enable patients...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
Context: Increased life expectancy, technical advances in treatment and symptom control, and the ext...
BACKGROUND: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
Background: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
Objectives: Supporting patients to die in the place of their choosing is an important aspect of end ...
Background: Enabling death at home remains an important priority in end-of-life care policy. However...
BACKGROUND: Enabling death at home remains an important priority in end-of-life care policy. However...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Background: Care and death at home are generally thought to be beneficial for families. However, the...