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Community perspectives on structural barriers to dying well at home in Canada.

Wing-Sun ChanLaura Megan FunkMarian KrawczykS Robin CohenMaria CherbaCarren DujelaKelli Stajduhar
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
Aging in Canada, as elsewhere across the globe, has increased demand for palliative care and support, especially in the home. Support for people wishing to die at home is a key public health issue. However, while Canadian policy documents normalize dying in place as ideal, it is uncertain whether these fit with the real possibilities for people nearing the end of life. Our analysis extends existing research on health equity in palliative and end-of-life care beyond a focus on service provision. Results of this analysis identify the need to expand policymakers' structural imaginations about what it means to die well at home in Canada.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • advanced cancer
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