Caring precariously: An interpretive description of palliative care and welfare worker perspectives on end of life carers navigating social welfare.
Kristin BindleyJoanne LewisJoanne TravagliaMichelle DiGiacomoPublished in: Palliative medicine (2020)
Caring at end-of-life while navigating welfare needs was seen to be associated with precariousness by participants, particularly for carers positioned in vulnerable social locations. Findings highlighted experiences of burdensome system navigation, inconsistent processes and inequity. Further exploration of structural determinants of experience is needed, including aspects of palliative care and welfare practice and investment in inter-agency infrastructure for supporting carers at end-of-life.