Dr Jamilla Hussain
Supporting, enabling and sustaining home care workers to deliver end-of-life care: amultiple-methods community-based case study
People Involved
Dr Jane Wray J.Wray@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Nursing, Senior Clinical Nurse Advisor National Preceptorship Programme for England
Professor Miriam Johnson Miriam.Johnson@hull.ac.uk
Professor
Professor Liz Walker E.Walker@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Health and Social Work Research, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Culture)
Ms Helen Roberts Helen.Roberts@hull.ac.uk
Patient and Public Involvement Coordinator
Professor Mark Pearson Mark.Pearson@hull.ac.uk
Professor in Implementation Science
Ms Caroline White C.White@hull.ac.uk
Research Associate
Dr Alison Bravington
Homecare workers needs and experiences in end of life care: rapid review (2024)
Journal Article
Forward, C., Bayley, Z., Walker, L., Krygier, J., White, C., Mwaba, K., Elliott-Button, H., Taylor, P., & Johnson, M. J. (in press). Homecare workers needs and experiences in end of life care: rapid review. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, https://doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2023-004737Background Social homecare workers provide essential care to those living at home at the end of life. In the context of a service experiencing difficulties in attracting and retaining staff, we have limited knowledge about the training, support needs... Read More about Homecare workers needs and experiences in end of life care: rapid review.