Showing posts with label public policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public policy. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Impact of caregivers’ unmet needs for supportive care on quality of terminal cancer care delivered and caregiver’s workforce performance
Conclusions
Caregivers’ unmet needs negatively affected both the quality of EOL care they delivered and their workplace performance. More investment in caregiver support and public policies that meet caregiver needs are needed, and hospice use should be encouraged.
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caregivers
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hospice
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public policy
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support
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workplace
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