British unpaid carers' perspectives on what impacts their resilience when providing end-of-life care at home: a scoping review

SJ Gould, E Borgstrom… - … Journal of Care …, 2024 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Support from family or friends is fundamental to people dying at home. Understanding what
impacts unpaid carer resilience is essential if services are to support them effectively. Seven …

Relative's suggestions for improvements in support from health professionals before and after a patient's death in general palliative care at home: A qualitative register …

EM Midlöv, T Lindberg, L Skär - Scandinavian Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The efforts of relatives in providing palliative care (PC) at home are important.
Relatives take great responsibility, face many challenges and are at increased risk of poor …

Preparing for Cancer: A Qualitative Study of Hispanic Patient and Caregiver Needs

L Rosario-Ramos, S Torres-Marrero, T Rivera… - Healthcare, 2024 - mdpi.com
Background: Cancer disproportionately affects Hispanic populations, yet the preparedness
of Hispanic caregiver–patient dyads facing cancer remains understudied. This study aims to …

“It turned out right for both of us”: A qualitative study about a preference for home death and actual place of death

M Aurén-Møkleby, G Aasbø, OMS Fredheim… - Death …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This qualitative study was conducted in Norway to explore couples' preference for home
death when one of the partners was dying from cancer, and what made home death …

[HTML][HTML] Optimale Versorgung am Lebensende aus der Angehörigenperspektive–eine qualitative Interviewstudie in zwei niedersächsischen Landkreisen

T Schleef, S Schrader, K van Baal, N Schneider… - Zeitschrift für Evidenz …, 2024 - Elsevier
Zusammenfassung Hintergrund Neben der Spezialisierten Ambulanten Palliativversorgung
(SAPV) intendierten gesundheitspolitische Initiativen die Förderung der Allgemeinen …