Homecoming-Dignity Through Movement at the End of Life: A Qualitative Interview Study With Healthcare Professionals.
Fiona CameronAnna JanzeAnna KlararePublished in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2021)
Indications are that the pathway for movement addresses a wide range of experiences related to different aspects of being human in a difficult situation. Experiences of movement and physical activity can promote wellbeing, dignity, and a sense of feeling "at home" for patients within hospice care. The pathway for movement is simple to set up, offers access to appropriate physical activity and seems to benefit patients both in the early and later phases of palliative care.