Ambulance staff and end-of-life hospital admissions: A qualitative interview study.
Sarah HoareMichael P KellyLarissa ProtheroStephen BarclayPublished in: Palliative medicine (2018)
Ambulance interviewees fulfilled an important role in the admission of end-of-life patients to hospital, frequently having to decide whether to leave a patient at home or to instigate transfer to hospital. Their difficulty in facilitating non-hospital care at the end of life challenges the negative view of near end-of-life hospital admissions as failures. Hospital provision was sought for dying patients in need of care which was inaccessible in the community.