BACKGROUND: Palliative cancer care aims to improve quality of life and ultimately quality of dying, while prolonging life is not an objective anymore when death nears. The question is, however, whether these perspectives on palliative care tally with the perspectives of immigrant families with a Turkish or Moroccan background. METHODS: A qualitative design was used as we were looking for the personal views of 'very ill' cancer patients with a Turkish or Moroccan background, their family members and their Dutch care providers. We interviewed 65 people, involved in 33 cases to obtain information about their views, values and norms on 'good care'. RESULTS: The main concerns about 'good care' expressed by Turkish and Moroccan families were: max...
Background Preserving personal dignity is an important part of palliative care. Generally, autonomy,...
Data on advance care planning (ACP) among migrants in Europe is lacking. Research has shown that few...
Aims: To determine registered nurses' and care assistants' difficulties and strategies for preservin...
Introduction: Palliative cancer care aims to improve quality of life and ultimately quality of dying...
Research aims: The aim of this study was to explore whether main principles of palliative care, such...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective. The aim of this study is to explore how communication and d...
Objective. The aim of this study is to explore how communication and decision-making in palliative c...
Background Our aim was to obtain a clearer picture of the relevant care experiences and care percept...
Background: Our aim was to obtain a clearer picture of the relevant care experiences and care percep...
Aims and objectives: To gain insight into the factors that influence communication between health pr...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into the factors that influence c...
Background In increasingly multi-ethnic societies fostering cultural awareness and integration of im...
Background: Preserving personal dignity is an important part of palliative care. Generally, autonomy...
BACKGROUND: Preserving personal dignity is an important aim of palliative care. Little is known abou...
BACKGROUND: Preserving personal dignity is an important aim of palliative care. Little is known abou...
Background Preserving personal dignity is an important part of palliative care. Generally, autonomy,...
Data on advance care planning (ACP) among migrants in Europe is lacking. Research has shown that few...
Aims: To determine registered nurses' and care assistants' difficulties and strategies for preservin...
Introduction: Palliative cancer care aims to improve quality of life and ultimately quality of dying...
Research aims: The aim of this study was to explore whether main principles of palliative care, such...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective. The aim of this study is to explore how communication and d...
Objective. The aim of this study is to explore how communication and decision-making in palliative c...
Background Our aim was to obtain a clearer picture of the relevant care experiences and care percept...
Background: Our aim was to obtain a clearer picture of the relevant care experiences and care percep...
Aims and objectives: To gain insight into the factors that influence communication between health pr...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into the factors that influence c...
Background In increasingly multi-ethnic societies fostering cultural awareness and integration of im...
Background: Preserving personal dignity is an important part of palliative care. Generally, autonomy...
BACKGROUND: Preserving personal dignity is an important aim of palliative care. Little is known abou...
BACKGROUND: Preserving personal dignity is an important aim of palliative care. Little is known abou...
Background Preserving personal dignity is an important part of palliative care. Generally, autonomy,...
Data on advance care planning (ACP) among migrants in Europe is lacking. Research has shown that few...
Aims: To determine registered nurses' and care assistants' difficulties and strategies for preservin...