Cambridge Hospital at Home (CH@H) provides 24-h nursing in a patient's own home to patients requiring terminal and palliative respite care. To investigate views of the service, we surveyed all GPs and district nurses (DNs) in the catchment area of the scheme. Responses were received from 85% of DNs and 65% of GPs. The majority of DNs (93%) and GPs (57%) had patients referred to CH@H, whereas 90% of DNs and 42% GPs had patients admitted. The most commonly reported reason for non-referral was lack of availability of places (GPs 62%; DNs 63%). Ninety per cent DNs and 84% GPs rated continuation of the scheme as important. The most important reported benefits were 24-h care (GPs 84%; DNs 82%) and help in keeping patients at home (GPs 69%; DNs 83...
OBJECTIVE: Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if...
Giving patients with cancer a choice in where they want to die including the choice to die at home i...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
This study evaluated the impact of a Cambridge hospital at home service (CHAH) on patients' quality ...
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 ...
Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (PC) in Austr...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore health care professionals' perspective of hospice at home service th...
People requiring palliative care should have their needs met by services acting in accordance with t...
Objective Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if ...
A specialist 'Hospice at Home' (HaH) service commenced in 2006 in Mid West Ireland whereby participa...
Background: Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (...
Objective Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if ...
In the UK there are concerns that, in certain groups of dying patients such as the old, those with n...
OBJECTIVE: Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if...
Giving patients with cancer a choice in where they want to die including the choice to die at home i...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...
This study evaluated the impact of a Cambridge hospital at home service (CHAH) on patients' quality ...
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 ...
Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (PC) in Austr...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore health care professionals' perspective of hospice at home service th...
People requiring palliative care should have their needs met by services acting in accordance with t...
Objective Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if ...
A specialist 'Hospice at Home' (HaH) service commenced in 2006 in Mid West Ireland whereby participa...
Background: Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (...
Objective Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if ...
In the UK there are concerns that, in certain groups of dying patients such as the old, those with n...
OBJECTIVE: Hospice at Home (HAH) services aim to enable patients to be cared for and die at home, if...
Giving patients with cancer a choice in where they want to die including the choice to die at home i...
BACKGROUND: A majority of patients prefer to die at home. Specialist palliative care aims to improve...