Since moving into lecturing I have become interested in discussions about death and dying. Last year at a conference organised by Tracey Lloyd, Wales’s first Macmillan specialist nurse for learning disabilities, I heard lecturer Stuart Todd discussing where people with learning disabilities are when they die. Login using your SSSFT NHS OpenAthens details for full text. SSOTP - You can request a copy of this article by replying to this email. Please ensure you are clear which article you requesting.
Despite informal caregivers' integral role in supporting people affected by disease or disability, economic evaluations often ignore the costs and benefits experienced by this group, especially in the palliative setting. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify preference-based instruments for measuring care-related outcomes and provide guidance on the selection of instrument in palliative care economic evaluations. Open Access Article