2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-10329-6
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Dying at “home” - a qualitative study of end-of-life care in rural Northern Norway from the perspective of health care professionals

Bente Ervik,
Tom Dønnem,
May-Lill Johansen

Abstract: Background ‘Most patients want to die at home’ is a familiar statement in palliative care. The rate of home deaths is therefore often used as a success criterion. However, providing palliative care and enabling patients to die at home in rural and remote areas may be challenging due to limited health care resources and geographical factors. In this study we explored health care professionals’ experiences and reflections on providing palliative care to patients at the end of life in rural Northe… Show more

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