Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community an unusual event for primary care practitioners. Providing this care requires effective interprofessional collaboration with the team that forms to provide the care often working together for the first and only time. Objective. To explore the experiences of primary care practitioners following their involvement in the palliative care of a child with cancer at home. Methods. The study design was a community-based qualitative study. The study location was the West Midlands region. Purposeful sample of GPs and community nurses involved in providing palliative care to 12 children. One-to-one in-depth interviews with 47 primary care professionals...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Background \ud Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-1...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community\ud an u...
Background\ud Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ...
Background \ud The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (G...
Objective: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Aim: To explore the experiences of community children’s nurses (CCNs) and children’s palliative care...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Background\ud Children with cancer in the UK are treated in regional childhood cancer centres (RCCC)...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model ...
Context: although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Introduction:\ud Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limit...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Background \ud Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-1...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...
Background. The rarity of childhood cancers makes providing palliative care in the community\ud an u...
Background\ud Childhood cancers are rare and general practitioners (GPs) have limited experience in ...
Background \ud The study being undertaken builds on earlier work that found general practitioners (G...
Objective: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study set in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom, aimed to ex...
Aim: To explore the experiences of community children’s nurses (CCNs) and children’s palliative care...
Context: Although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Background\ud Children with cancer in the UK are treated in regional childhood cancer centres (RCCC)...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model ...
Context: although a large percentage of children with advanced-stage cancer die at home, remarkably ...
Introduction:\ud Childhood cancers are rare and community based health care professionals have limit...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe and show effectiveness of the outreach team model...
Background: There is insufficient knowledge available about the impact of paediatric palliative care...
Background \ud Childhood cancers cause the largest numbers of deaths by disease in children aged 0-1...
Objective: To understand healthcare system facilitators and barriers to the delivery of palliative c...