The incompatibility of healthcare services and end-of-life needs in advanced liver disease: A qualitative interview study of patients and bereaved carers.
Benjamin E HudsonVictoria HuntAndrea WaylenCatherine Anne McCuneJulia VerneKaren ForbesPublished in: Palliative medicine (2018)
The needs of patients with liver disease and their carers are frequently incompatible with the healthcare services available to them towards the end of life. Novel strategies, which recognise the life-limiting nature of liver disease explicitly and improve coordination with community services, are required if end-of-life care is to improve.