Adults experiencing homelessness face significant symptom burdens and inequalities due to life-limiting illnesses and loss of rootedness. Lack of adapted palliative and end-of-life care worsens their illness and quality of life. Coverdale and colleagues (2024) conducted a review to identify interventions and models of care used to address the palliative and end of life care needs of adults experiencing homelessness, and to determine their effectiveness. Nine studies were identified that focused on: education and palliative training for support staff; advance care planning; a social model for hospice care; and the creation of new roles to provide extra support to homeless adults through health navigators, homeless champions or palliative outreach teams. Read more…
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