International audienceBackgroundThe development of end-of-life primary care is a socio-medical and ethical challenge. However, general practitioners (GPs) face many difficulties when initiating appropriate discussion on proactive shared palliative care. Anticipating palliative care is increasingly important given the ageing population and is an aim shared by many countries.We aimed to examine how French GPs approached and provided at-home palliative care. We inquired about their strategy for delivering care, and the skills and resources they used to devise new care strategies.MethodsTwenty-one GPs from the South of France recruited by phone according to their various experiences of palliative care agreed to participate. Semi-structured inte...
Abstract Background Modern palliative care focuses on enabling patients to spend their remaining tim...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
Abstract Background Most patients in end-of-life with life-threatening diseases prefer to be cared f...
International audienceBackgroundThe development of end-of-life primary care is a socio-medical and e...
Objectives: Exploring terminal patients' perceptions of GPs' role in delivering continuous end-of-li...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from advanced cancer often loose contact with their primary c...
Early identification of approaching end-of-life and care planning improve outcomes at the end of lif...
Background: Most patients prefer to die at home, where a GP provides end-of-life care. A few previou...
Background:To deliver optimal palliative care, a Care Pathway for Primary Palliative Care(CPPPC) was...
General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patients with lif...
BACKGROUND: GPs can play a central role in palliative care delivery. However, little is known about ...
Background: Early identification of approaching end-of-life and care planning improve outcomes at th...
Objectives: General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patie...
Background Palliative care involves the care for patients with severe and advanced diseases with a f...
Demographic changes, the evolvement of modern medicine and new treatments for severe diseases, incre...
Abstract Background Modern palliative care focuses on enabling patients to spend their remaining tim...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
Abstract Background Most patients in end-of-life with life-threatening diseases prefer to be cared f...
International audienceBackgroundThe development of end-of-life primary care is a socio-medical and e...
Objectives: Exploring terminal patients' perceptions of GPs' role in delivering continuous end-of-li...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from advanced cancer often loose contact with their primary c...
Early identification of approaching end-of-life and care planning improve outcomes at the end of lif...
Background: Most patients prefer to die at home, where a GP provides end-of-life care. A few previou...
Background:To deliver optimal palliative care, a Care Pathway for Primary Palliative Care(CPPPC) was...
General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patients with lif...
BACKGROUND: GPs can play a central role in palliative care delivery. However, little is known about ...
Background: Early identification of approaching end-of-life and care planning improve outcomes at th...
Objectives: General practitioners (GPs) are well placed to be involved in end-of-life care for patie...
Background Palliative care involves the care for patients with severe and advanced diseases with a f...
Demographic changes, the evolvement of modern medicine and new treatments for severe diseases, incre...
Abstract Background Modern palliative care focuses on enabling patients to spend their remaining tim...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
Abstract Background Most patients in end-of-life with life-threatening diseases prefer to be cared f...