Aim: To establish whether respite care addresses the needs of palliative care service users and carers. Background: Respite care is often described in UK policy and guidance as a key need to providing support for this group and yet little is known about it and there is a lack of research to support its efficacy. Design: The approach was qualitative and the methodology was interpretive. The method used was constructivist grounded theory. Methods: Data collection was carried out by unstructured informal interview with three couples and two bereaved carers who had experienced hospice respite care. Results: Findings showed that respite care is valued by palliative care service users and carers although there are some fundamenta...
Respite care is poorly developed despite the emphasis on allowing patients to be cared for in their ...
Background: In the Northern Territory (NT) there is a lack of respite services available to palliati...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Family caregivers, who are patientsflrelatives and friends (hereafter called carers), play a signifi...
In Australia, during the past 15 to 20 years hospice palliative care services have attempted to meet...
AIM: To report an analysis of the concept of respite for older people. BACKGROUND: Respite is an imp...
One of the major reasons for admission of patients to hospital in late stage disease is the inabilit...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a grounded theory to explain the experience of patients with neurod...
In the UK, palliative care plays an important role in supporting patients and their carers during th...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
The article discusses the potential negative outcomes of respite care for both the patient and infor...
Aim: The care of a child with a life-limiting condition proves an emotional, physical and financial ...
In the Northern Territory (NT) there is a lack of respite services available to palliative care pati...
Respite care is poorly developed despite the emphasis on allowing patients to be cared for in their ...
Background: In the Northern Territory (NT) there is a lack of respite services available to palliati...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Background: Changing patterns of care for terminally ill people mean that 90% of patients in the UK ...
Family caregivers, who are patientsflrelatives and friends (hereafter called carers), play a signifi...
In Australia, during the past 15 to 20 years hospice palliative care services have attempted to meet...
AIM: To report an analysis of the concept of respite for older people. BACKGROUND: Respite is an imp...
One of the major reasons for admission of patients to hospital in late stage disease is the inabilit...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a grounded theory to explain the experience of patients with neurod...
In the UK, palliative care plays an important role in supporting patients and their carers during th...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
The article discusses the potential negative outcomes of respite care for both the patient and infor...
Aim: The care of a child with a life-limiting condition proves an emotional, physical and financial ...
In the Northern Territory (NT) there is a lack of respite services available to palliative care pati...
Respite care is poorly developed despite the emphasis on allowing patients to be cared for in their ...
Background: In the Northern Territory (NT) there is a lack of respite services available to palliati...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...