Informal caring networks for people at end of life: building social capital in Australian communities

Pages: 4226 - 4246
Published: Sep 6, 2014
Abstract
The care of a person living at home near the end of their life is predominantly provided by family carers with the support of health services such as palliative care. In addition, informal caring networks also contribute at times to the support provided to the dying person and their carer. In this way, these networks can promote social capital in the communities from which they are drawn. This social approach to end of life care enhances...
Paper Details
Title
Informal caring networks for people at end of life: building social capital in Australian communities
Published Date
Sep 6, 2014
Pages
4226 - 4246
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