Older persons’ perceptions and experiences of community palliative care

Key Points

  • Explores older adults’ perspectives on dignity, autonomy, and quality of life in community palliative care.
  • Discusses the emotional, social, and practical challenges faced by patients and caregivers.
  • Provides recommendations for enhancing community palliative care services to ensure compassionate, patient-centered support.

Description

This book delves into the perceptions and experiences of older adults receiving community-based palliative care, highlighting their needs, challenges, and the role of support systems. It provides valuable insights into how elderly patients navigate end-of-life care outside hospital settings.

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