Understanding the potential factors affecting carers' mental health during end-of-life home care: a meta synthesis of the research literature
Background: Family carers are central in supporting patients nearing the end of life, but this often has an impact on their own mental health. Understanding what factors may affect carers' mental health is important in developing strategies to maintain mental health, through identifying carers...
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Main Authors: | Gunn Grande (Author), Tracey Shield (Author), Kerin Bayliss (Author), Christine Rowland (Author), Jackie Flynn (Author), Penny Bee (Author), Alexander Hodkinson (Author), Maria Panagioti (Author), Morag Farquhar (Author), Danielle Harris (Author), Alison Wearden (Author) |
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