Access to specialist palliative care to manage pain in people dying at home: give them a VOICE
Date
2019-07-10
Authors
Advisors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
ISSN
1367-6539
Volume Title
Publisher
BMJ
Type
Article
Peer reviewed
Yes
Abstract
Commentary only. Implications for practice and research ► People who receive specialist palliative care or have a stated preference to die at home have a significantly higher chance of experiencing good pain relief as they die, irrespective of their disease aetiology. ► People dying with cancer receive better pain relief than those dying of non-cancer disease. ► Access to specialist palliative care services and advance care planning should be available to all; irrespective of diagnosis. ► Researchers and policymakers should consider how to ensure improvements in pain management for patients at home through advice and support from community specialist palliative care services.
Description
open access article
Keywords
Palliative care, end of life care
Citation
Harrison-Dening, K. (2020) Access to specialist palliative care to manage pain in people dying at home: give them a VOICE. Evidence-Based Nursing, 23, pp.59.