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Reasons for patients in high income countries accessing hospital care while receiving specialist community palliative care: A systematic review and meta-ethnography

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This episode features Norah Elvidge  (School of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia. Silverchain, Melbourne, VIC, Australia).

 

What is already known on this topic?

  • Many people with palliative care needs would prefer to be cared for and/or die at home.
  • Many people will be cared for at home by specialist community palliative care services.
  • Despite this, hospitalisation rates remain high for people receiving specialist community palliative care services.
  • Carers face physical, emotional and financial burden caring for someone with palliative care needs at home.

 

What this paper adds

  • Provides a deeper understanding of the contextual and individual determinants of why people receiving specialist community palliative care access unplanned hospital care.
  • Provides insight into specialist palliative care carer behaviour at the end of life.
  • Highlights the importance of the carer's role in decisions surrounding acute care access for people at the end of life.

 

Implications for practice, theory or policy

  • Further research is needed to capture the perspective of people receiving specialist community palliative care regarding the reasons for unplanned hospital use.
  • The number of unplanned hospital presentations for people receiving community palliative care may be reduced through the provision of better formal support for their carers.
  • Examining factors contributing to unplanned hospital use supports specialist community palliative care services to refine models of care and optimise care delivery.

 

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