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Family carer experiences of hospice care at home: Qualitative findings from a mixed methods realist evaluation.

Vanessa AbrahamsonPatricia WilsonStephen BarclayCharlotte BrigdenHeather GageKay GreeneFerhana HashemRasa MikelyteMelanie Rees-RobertsGraham SilsburyMary GoodwinBrooke SwashBee WeePeter WilliamsClaire Butler
Published in: Palliative medicine (2023)
Carers in hospice-at-home services identified care to be of a higher quality than generic community services. Hospice staff were perceived as having 'time to care', communicated well and were comfortable with dying and death. Hands-on care was particularly valued in the period close to death.
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