Background: Providing end of life care in rural areas is challenging. We evaluated in a pilot whether nurse practitioner (NP)-led care, including clinical care plans negotiated with involved health professionals including the general practitioner(GP), ± patient and/or carer, through a single multidisciplinary case conference (SMCC), could influence patient and health system outcomes. Methods: Setting - Australian rural district 50 kilometers from the nearest specialist palliative care service. Participants: Adults nearing the end of life from any cause, life expectancy several months. Intervention- NP led assessment, then SMCC as soon as possible after referral. A clinical care plan recorded management plans for current and anticipated prob...
Palliative care (PC) is an interdisciplinary approach to improving the quality of life of patients w...
Objective: To evaluate the experiences of a group of rural and remote nurses in providing palliativ...
Background: Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (...
Background Providing end of life care in rural areas is challenging. We evaluated in a pilot whether...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of using a General Practice registrar (GPR) to coordinate ...
Background: Few studies have specifically assessed the scope, nature and challenges of palliative an...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have specifically assessed the scope, nature and challenges of palliative an...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
The delivery of palliative care in residential aged care communities is challenging, even more so in...
Background: Few services are available to support rural older adults living at home...
In Australia, despite the growing need for palliative care, there is a shortage of palliative care p...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban ar...
Objective: To evaluate the experiences of a group of rural and remote nurses in providing palliative...
Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (PC) in Austr...
Palliative care (PC) is an interdisciplinary approach to improving the quality of life of patients w...
Objective: To evaluate the experiences of a group of rural and remote nurses in providing palliativ...
Background: Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (...
Background Providing end of life care in rural areas is challenging. We evaluated in a pilot whether...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of using a General Practice registrar (GPR) to coordinate ...
Background: Few studies have specifically assessed the scope, nature and challenges of palliative an...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have specifically assessed the scope, nature and challenges of palliative an...
Background. Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban areas. Rural areas typically are...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
The delivery of palliative care in residential aged care communities is challenging, even more so in...
Background: Few services are available to support rural older adults living at home...
In Australia, despite the growing need for palliative care, there is a shortage of palliative care p...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Palliative care services have developed mostly in urban ar...
Objective: To evaluate the experiences of a group of rural and remote nurses in providing palliative...
Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (PC) in Austr...
Palliative care (PC) is an interdisciplinary approach to improving the quality of life of patients w...
Objective: To evaluate the experiences of a group of rural and remote nurses in providing palliativ...
Background: Primary health care providers play a dominant role in the provision of palliative care (...