Peer support for people with advanced cancer: a systematically constructed scoping review of quantitative and qualitative evidence

C Walshe, D Roberts - Current opinion in supportive and palliative …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Peer support for people with advanced cancer: a systematical... : Current Opinion in
Supportive and Palliative Care Peer support for people with advanced cancer: a …

New public health approaches to palliative care, a brave new horizon or an impractical ideal? An integrative literature review with thematic synthesis

JM Sawyer, P Higgs, JDH Porter… - Palliative Care and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Access to palliative care for marginalized communities is frequently problematized as a
major challenge facing palliative care services. The traditional response of asking what …

Social media and empowerment in hospitality and tourism decision-making: A study among UK Muslim women

IM Khan, S Sahadev, T Rashid, S Banerjee - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Research that explores Muslim women's hospitality and tourism decision-making is limited.
This paper attempts to bring a new perspective to the literature on social media and …

Home as a place of caring and wellbeing? A qualitative study of informal carers and caring networks lived experiences of providing in-home end-of-life care

D Horsfall, R Leonard, JP Rosenberg, K Noonan - Health & place, 2017 - Elsevier
Although the burden of caring is well described, the value of home as a potential place of
wellbeing and support for informal caring networks when providing end-of-life care is not …

[PDF][PDF] The current status of palliative care in India

MR Rajagopal - Cancer Control, 2015 - cancercontrol.info
Less than 1% of India's 1.2 billion population has access to palliative care. The efforts by
pioneers over the last quarter of a century have resulted in progress, some of which may …

Informal caring networks for people at end of life: building social capital in Australian communities

JP Rosenberg, D Horsfall, R Leonard… - Health Sociology …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The care of a person living at home near the end of their life is predominantly provided by
family carers with the support of health services such as palliative care. In addition, informal …

How effective are volunteers at supporting people in their last year of life? A pragmatic randomised wait-list trial in palliative care (ELSA)

C Walshe, S Dodd, M Hill, N Ockenden, S Payne… - BMC medicine, 2016 - Springer
Background Clinical care alone at the end of life is unlikely to meet all needs. Volunteers are
a key resource, acceptable to patients, but there is no evidence on care outcomes. This …

[HTML][HTML] Healthy End of Life Project (HELP): a progress report on implementing community guidance on public health palliative care initiatives in Australia

A Grindrod, B Rumbold - Annals of Palliative Medicine, 2018 - apm.amegroups.org
Background: Contemporary end of life care policies propose increasing community capacity
by developing sustainable skills, policies, structures, and resources to support members of a …

Dementia caregiver burden association with community participation aspect of social capital

E Papastavrou, P Andreou, N Middleton… - Journal of advanced …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims This study explores dementia caregiver burden and depression in the context of social
capital and investigates the relationship of caregivers' burden with the perceptions of social …

'Being with'or 'doing for'? How the role of an end-of-life volunteer befriender can impact patient wellbeing: interviews from a multiple qualitative case study (ELSA)

S Dodd, M Hill, N Ockenden, GP Algorta… - Supportive Care in …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose To explore the perspectives of people anticipated to be in their last year of life,
family carers, volunteers and staff on the impacts of receiving a volunteer-provided …