Literature DB >> 20364781

Views of relatives, carers and staff on end of life care pathways.

Ann Jackson1, Judith Purkis, Elizabeth Burnham, Gillian Lewando Hundt, Loraine Blaxter.   

Abstract

More people die in hospital than at home (Department of Health (DH) 2008). Yet, many people do not want to die in hospital, which can be an inappropriate environment for end of life care. The government's end of life care strategy (DH 2008) and the NHS (2009) end of life care programme (EOLCP) state that people should be able to choose where they die. This article reports on the findings of a study on end of life care of decisions by patients, relatives and care professionals, and their perceptions of care pathways in the last 48 hours of life. It also highlights the challenges that must be overcome in acute and community settings for the aims of the EOLCP to be met.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20364781     DOI: 10.7748/en2010.03.17.10.22.c7616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Nurse        ISSN: 1354-5752


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1.  "Research Usually Sits on Shelves, Through the Play It Was Shared." Co-producing Knowledge Through Post-show Discussions of Research-Based Theatre.

Authors:  Gillian Lewando Hundt; Maria Clasina Stuttaford; Claudette Bryanston; Christine Harrison
Journal:  Front Sociol       Date:  2019-06-19
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