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pro vyhledávání: '"Melissa Giesbrecht"'
Autor:
Kelli I. Stajduhar, Melissa Giesbrecht, Ashley Mollison, Kara Whitlock, Piotr Burek, Fraser Black, Jill Gerke, Naheed Dosani, Simon Colgan
Publikováno v:
BMC Palliative Care, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Abstract Background One measure of quality in palliative care involves ensuring people approaching the end of life are able to receive care, and ultimately die, in the places they choose. Canadian palliative care policy directives stem from this tene
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cd9be079643348d6ada4d3d6e67f93e1
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine. 37:558-566
Background: At the end of life, people experiencing structural vulnerability (e.g. homelessness, poverty, stigmatization) rely on community service workers to fill gaps in access to traditional palliative services. Although high levels of burnout are
Publikováno v:
Palliative Medicine
Background: People experiencing structural vulnerability (e.g. homelessness, poverty, racism, criminalization of illicit drug use and mental health stigma) face significant barriers to accessing care at the end-of-life. ‘Family’ caregivers have t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. 24:108-115
Objectives In Canada, the rural elderly population is increasing in size, as is their need for palliative care services in these settings. This analysis aims to identify awareness-associated barriers to delivering rural palliative care services, alon
Autor:
Ryan McNeil, K. Rounds, Ashley Mollison, Bernie Pauly, Caelin Rose, Bruce Wallace, Kelli I. Stajduhar, C. Showler, Naheed Dosani, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, D. Gleave, T. Teal, Melissa Giesbrecht, C. Meagher, Grey Showler, K. Kvakic
Publikováno v:
BMC Palliative Care, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2019)
BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care
Background Despite access to quality care at the end-of-life (EOL) being considered a human right, it is not equitable, with many facing significant barriers. Most research examines access to EOL care for homogenous ‘normative’ populations, and a
Publikováno v:
Social sciencemedicine (1982). 272
The end-of-life context is imbued with emotions, with death and dying transforming everyday places, like long-term care facilities, into entirely new emotional topographies that can evoke profound effects on those who live and work within these setti
Publikováno v:
Palliativesupportive care. 18(6)
ObjectiveAt the end of life, the need for care increases. Yet, for structurally vulnerable populations (i.e., people experiencing homelessness and poverty, racism, criminalization of illicit drug use, stigma associated with mental health), access to
Autor:
Naheed Dosani, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, Bruce Wallace, Ashley Mollison, Kelli I. Stajduhar, Caelin Rose, Ryan McNeil, Melissa Giesbrecht, Bernadette Pauly
Publikováno v:
Health & Place. 53:43-51
The process of dying pronounces inequities, particularly for structurally vulnerable populations. Extending recent health geography research, we critically explore how the 'places' of formal healthcare settings shape experiences of, and access to, pa
Autor:
Jenny Ploeg, Melissa Giesbrecht, Allison Williams, Maureen Markle-Reid, Bharthi Sethi, Wendy Duggleby
Publikováno v:
Social & Cultural Geography. 20:109-129
Care exchanges are imbued with emotion, yet few geography of caregiving researchers have explored how emotions shape such experiences. Furthermore, the emotions of caregiver men have been largely o...
Autor:
Mark W. Skinner, Valorie A. Crooks, Heather Castleden, Nadine Schuurman, Melissa Giesbrecht, Allison Williams
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 168:273-282
We draw lines to divide our world into specific places, territories, and categories. Although borders and boundaries are dynamic and socially constructed, their existence creates many broad impacts on our lives by geographically distinguishing betwee