2022
DOI: 10.3310/msay4464
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Optimum models of hospice at home services for end-of-life care in England: a realist-informed mixed-methods evaluation

Abstract: Background Many people prefer to die at home when the time comes. Hospice at home services aim to support patients to achieve this. A range of hospice at home services exist; some services have been evaluated, but there has been limited evidence synthesis. Objectives The main objective was to find out what models of hospice at home services work best, for whom and in what circumstances. Other objectives supported this aim, in… Show more

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“…24 There were no differences in background socio-demographic characteristics of participants recruited across the four models. 10…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…24 There were no differences in background socio-demographic characteristics of participants recruited across the four models. 10…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Op timum Models Of Hospice-at-home Services For E nd-Of- L ife Care (OPEL) employed a mixed methods design using realist evaluation methodology. 10 Realist methodology aims to evaluate complex interventions in the real-world setting. Evidence is presented as programme theories (key features of the service with a description of what mechanisms appear to be leading to certain outcomes).…”
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“…As end-of-life care at home often involves a family caregiver, ways on how to support family caregivers, who face a variety of challenges, or involve them in the care process is an important angle of studies on end-of-life care at home (Michaels et al, 2022). The availably of health care professionals that address the needs of family caregivers was found to be one of the key makers of optimum end-of-life care for persons living at home (Butler et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%