'The beauty and the less beautiful': exploring the meanings of dying at 'home' among community and practitioner representatives and advocates across Canada.
Laura Megan FunkMarian KrawczykMaria CherbaS Robin CohenCarren DujelaCamille NicholsKelli StajduharPublished in: Palliative care and social practice (2023)
The ideal of dying at home is nuanced by identity, relational, and structural contexts. Knowledge from this study can inform realistic and practical person-centered planning across care settings. It can also help create more representative public policy and health system quality indicators regarding a 'good death' that do not rely on or perpetuate undeveloped and unrealistic assumptions about dying, home, and family care.