[HTML][HTML] Experiences of pain and pain management in advanced disease and serious illness for people from South Asian communities in Leeds and Bradford: a …

G Clarke, J Crooks, MI Bennett, Z Mirza, RB Obe… - BMC Palliative Care, 2023 - Springer
Background Pain is a significant problem for many people with advanced disease or a
serious illness. Culture and ethnicity can affect the experience and management of pain …

[HTML][HTML] The meanings of cancer and perceptions of cancer services among South Asians in Luton, UK

G Randhawa, A Owens - British journal of cancer, 2004 - nature.com
Recent research has suggested that there is limited awareness of and information about
cancer and cancer services among South Asian communities. This study explores the …

Cultural competence in end-of-life care: terms, definitions, and conceptual models from the British literature

N Evans, A Meñaca, J Koffman, R Harding… - Journal of palliative …, 2012 - liebertpub.com
Background: Cultural competency is increasingly recommended in policy and practice to
improve end-of-life (EoL) care for minority ethnic groups in multicultural societies. It is …

[图书][B] Race and ethnicity in a welfare society

C Williams, MRD Johnson - 2010 - books.google.com
This book considered major transformations in the delivery and practices of welfare their
implications for the engagement, access and participation of ethnic minorities, as well as …

Healthcare provider perspectives regarding use of medical interpreters during end-of-life conversations with limited English proficient patients

MD Silva, RD Adelman, V Singh… - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Healthcare providers increasingly care for patients with Limited English
Proficiency (LEP). There is limited research evaluating healthcare provider utilization …

The reported views and experiences of cancer service users from minority ethnic groups: a critical review of the literature

R Elkan, M Avis, K Cox, E Wilson… - European Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
There is growing evidence of inequalities in access to high‐quality cancer services between
minority and majority ethnic groups. However, little research has been carried out from the …

[HTML][HTML] “Are they saying it how I'm saying it?” a qualitative study of language barriers and disparities in hospice enrollment

G Dressler, K Cicolello, G Anandarajah - Journal of pain and symptom …, 2021 - Elsevier
Context Language barriers contribute significantly to disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care.
However, the mechanisms by which these barriers impact hospice care remains …

Palliative care for older South Asian migrants: A systematic review

J Shabnam, H Timm, DS Nielsen… - Palliative & supportive …, 2020 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveSouth Asian migrants have a higher burden of life-threatening diseases and
chronic diseases compared to other ethnic groups. Yet, knowledge gaps remain around …

The lived experiences of the Sikh population of south east England when caring for a dying relative at home

MM Cowan - International journal of palliative nursing, 2014 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background Few ethnic minorities access specialist palliative care (SPC) services when
caring for a dying relative at home. Objective This project aimed to explore and understand …

From competence to vulnerability: care, ethics, and elders from racialized minorities

Y Gunaratnam - Mortality, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses the care of older people from groups most commonly referred to in the
UK as being “minority ethnic”. It considers the significance and growing popularity of social …