BACKGROUND: People with motor neuron disease (MND) face barriers when accessing palliative care. There is a lack of research about how these barriers affect the end-of-life (EOL) and death experiences of people with MND. AIM: This study examined the perceptions of EOL experiences of family carers of people with MND in Western Australia (WA) to identify unmet needs and gaps in EOL support for people with MND and their family carers. DESIGN: Semistructured interviews were conducted with 12 bereaved family carers of people who died from MND in WA. Thematic analysis was used to identify common themes. RESULTS: The themes identified can be summarized into three main areas: accessing support, accessing information, and feeling pr...
Background: People with motor neurone disease access health care services from disease onset to end-...
Aim: to identify and compare the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Aus...
Background: Family caregivers usually remain central to the provision of care throughout the illness...
Background: People with motor neuron disease (MND) face barriers when accessing palliative care. The...
Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset, a rapid ...
Abstract Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset,...
Background: Increasingly, people with neurodegenerative illness are cared for at home until close to...
Background: There is growing awareness that different terminal diseases translate into different fam...
Abstract Background Internationally, it is widely accepted that holistic care is as an integral part...
Background:Although Motor Neurone Disease (MND) caregivers are most challenged physically and psycho...
Background: There are few illnesses as disruptive as motor neurone disease, a fatal neurodegenerativ...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
While the experiences of family members supporting a person with a terminal illness are well documen...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
… I would like to discuss my longevity as my fear of life is greater than death … quote from a perso...
Background: People with motor neurone disease access health care services from disease onset to end-...
Aim: to identify and compare the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Aus...
Background: Family caregivers usually remain central to the provision of care throughout the illness...
Background: People with motor neuron disease (MND) face barriers when accessing palliative care. The...
Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset, a rapid ...
Abstract Background: Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a neurodegenerative disease with a sudden onset,...
Background: Increasingly, people with neurodegenerative illness are cared for at home until close to...
Background: There is growing awareness that different terminal diseases translate into different fam...
Abstract Background Internationally, it is widely accepted that holistic care is as an integral part...
Background:Although Motor Neurone Disease (MND) caregivers are most challenged physically and psycho...
Background: There are few illnesses as disruptive as motor neurone disease, a fatal neurodegenerativ...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
While the experiences of family members supporting a person with a terminal illness are well documen...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
… I would like to discuss my longevity as my fear of life is greater than death … quote from a perso...
Background: People with motor neurone disease access health care services from disease onset to end-...
Aim: to identify and compare the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Aus...
Background: Family caregivers usually remain central to the provision of care throughout the illness...