Background: People who are homeless or vulnerably housed are a marginalized group who often experience high rates of morbidity and die young as a result of complex problems. Access to health care and support can be challenging, with access to palliative care even more so. This review presents a synthesis of published qualitative research exploring from the perspective of homeless people and those working to support them, current challenges to palliative care access and provision, in addition to suggestions for what may improve palliative care for this population. Methods: Systematic review of qualitative research analysed using thematic synthesis. PsycINFO, Medline, Sociological Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts, Science citations i...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Background: There are significant numbers of people experiencing homelessness both in the UK and int...
Rates of morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in homeless populations. Homeless people e...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Being homeless or vulnerably housed is associated with death at a young age, frequently ...
Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Abstract Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high r...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
BACKGROUND:Homeless populations have complex and diverse end-of-life care needs. However, they typic...
Background: Homeless people may have various physical, psychosocial and psychiatric problems, includ...
A systematic review of 23 studies (Chapter 2) shows that concerns of persons experiencing homelessne...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often die young and without adequate support. In the UK...
Background: Homeless people often encounter multiple problems and have a shorter life- expectancy. L...
Background: There are significant numbers of people experiencing homelessness both in the UK and int...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Background: There are significant numbers of people experiencing homelessness both in the UK and int...
Rates of morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in homeless populations. Homeless people e...
Background: Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
BACKGROUND: Being homeless or vulnerably housed is associated with death at a young age, frequently ...
Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high rates of ...
Abstract Background Homeless people often suffer from complex and chronic comorbidities, have high r...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic diseases ...
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness often encounter progressive incurable somatic d...
BACKGROUND:Homeless populations have complex and diverse end-of-life care needs. However, they typic...
Background: Homeless people may have various physical, psychosocial and psychiatric problems, includ...
A systematic review of 23 studies (Chapter 2) shows that concerns of persons experiencing homelessne...
Background: People experiencing homelessness often die young and without adequate support. In the UK...
Background: Homeless people often encounter multiple problems and have a shorter life- expectancy. L...
Background: There are significant numbers of people experiencing homelessness both in the UK and int...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have limited access to palliative care support despite ...
Background: There are significant numbers of people experiencing homelessness both in the UK and int...
Rates of morbidity and mortality are significantly higher in homeless populations. Homeless people e...