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Quality palliative care for cancer and dementia in five European countries: some common challenges.

Authors :
Davies, Nathan
Maio, Laura
Paap, Jasper van Riet
Mariani, Elena
Jaspers, Birgit
Sommerbakk, Ragni
Grammatico, Daniela
Manthorpe, Jill
Ahmedzai, Sam
Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra
Iliffe, Steve
Source :
Aging & Mental Health; May2014, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p400-410, 11p, 3 Charts
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objectives: There is a growing consensus worldwide that palliative care needs to be both more inclusive of conditions other than cancer and to improve. This paper explores some common challenges currently faced by professionals providing palliative care for patients with either cancer or dementia across five countries. Method: One focus group (n = 7) and 67 interviews were conducted in 2012 across five countries: England, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Norway, with professionals from dementia, cancer and palliative care settings. Results: The interviews revealed five common challenges faced across the five countries: communication difficulties (between services; and between professionals, and patients and their families); the variable extent of structural/functional integration of services; the difficulties in funding of palliative care services; problematic processes of care (boundaries, definitions, knowledge, skills and inclusiveness) and, finally, time constraints. Conclusion: These are not problems distinct to palliative care, but they may have different origins and explanations compared to other areas of health care. This paper explored deeper themes hidden behind a discourse about barriers and facilitators to improving care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13607863
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Aging & Mental Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
95004551
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2013.843157