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Dying at home: community nurses’ views on the impact of informal carers on cancer patients’ place of death
B. Jack
, M. O'Brien
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Carers
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Cancer Patients
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Patients with Cancer
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Community nurses
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Nurse Perceptions
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Dying at Home
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Place of Death
100%
Informal Caregivers
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North East England
50%
Primary Care Trust
50%
Care Program
50%
End-of-life Care
50%
Focus Group Interviews
50%
Aging Population
50%
Policy Initiatives
50%
Supportive Interventions
50%
Primary Palliative Care
50%
Caregiver Burden
50%
Last Days
50%
District nurse
50%
Hospital Admission
50%
UK Government Policy
50%
Number of Patients
50%
Palliative Care nurses
50%
Carers Assessment
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Informal Carer
100%
Primary Medical Care
50%
Palliative Therapy
50%
End of Life Care
50%
Thematic Analysis
50%