Ambivalent and heavy burdened wanderers on a road less travelled: A meta- ethnography on end-of-life care experiences in rural areas
Elisabet Breivik,
Bente Ervik,
Gabriele Kitzmüller
Abstract:Background: As the population ages, more people will be diagnosed with cancer, and they will live longer due to receiving better treatment and optimized palliative care. Family members will be expected to take on more responsibilities related to providing palliative care at home. Several countries have expressed their vision of making home death an option, but such a vision can be more challenging in rural areas. There is a lack of synthesized research providing an in-depth understanding of rural family caregi… Show more
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