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Cancer patients spend more time at home and more often die at home with advance care planning conversations in primary health care: a retrospective observational cohort study
Driller, Bardo; Talseth-Palmer, Bente Anita; Hole, Torstein; Strømskag, Kjell Erik; Brenne, Anne-Tove (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background Spending time at home and dying at home is advocated to be a desirable outcome in palliative care (PC). In Norway, home deaths among cancer patients are rare compared to other European countries. Advance care ... -
Cancer patients with a preference for home death: Who are they, and do they change their mind during the disease trajectory?
Ådnanes, Kristian (Master thesis, 2024)Hensikt: Denne studiens hensikt var å undersøke hvem pasientene som ønsker hjemmedød er, om de forandret mening i løpet av sykdomsforløpet, og faktorene knyttet til oppnåelsen av hjemmedød. Metode: Sekundære analyser ... -
Fully Integrated Oncology and Palliative Care Services at a Local Hospital in Mid-Norway: Development and Operation of an Innovative Care Delivery Model
Brenne, Anne-Tove; Knudsen, Anne Kari; Raj, Sunil Xavier; Skjelvan, Laila Strand; Lund, Jo-Åsmund; Thronæs, Morten; Løhre, Erik Torbjørn; Hågensen, Liv Ågot; Brunelli, Cinzia; Kaasa, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Introduction Early access to cancer palliative care is recommended. Descriptions of structures and processes of outpatient palliative care clinics operated within smaller hospitals are scarce. This paper presents the ... -
Implementing a Standardized Care Pathway Integrating Oncology, Palliative Care and Community Care in a Rural Region of Mid-Norway
Brenne, Anne-Tove; Løhre, Erik T; Knudsen, Anne Kari; Thronæs, Morten; Lund, Jo-Åsmund; Kongshaug, Nina; Neverdal, Marte Nilssen; Rystad, Kristina Edvardsen; Johansen, Marianne Haug; Braseth, Tone Inga; Kaasa, Stein (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction To improve quality across levels of care, we developed a standardized care pathway (SCP) integrating palliative and oncology services for hospitalized and home-dwelling palliative cancer patients in a rural ... -
A qualitative study of bereaved family caregivers: feeling of security, facilitators and barriers for rural home care and death for persons with advanced cancer
Barlund, Anne Sæle; Andre, Beate; Sand, Kari; Brenne, Anne-Tove (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background For cancer patients and their family, an important factor that determines the choice to die at home is the caregivers’ feeling of security when caring for the patient at home. Support to caregivers from healthcare ... -
Resilience for family carers of advanced cancer patients-how can health care providers contribute? A qualitative interview study with carers.
Røen, Ingebrigt; Stifoss-Hanssen, Hans; Grande, Gunn; Brenne, Anne-Tove; Kaasa, Stein; Sand, Kari; Knudsen, Anne Kari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Caring for advanced cancer patients affects carers’ psychological and physical health. Resilience has been defined as “the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or even ... -
Security when caring for cancer patients at home at the end of life- interviews with bereaved in the county of Sogn og Fjordane.
Barlund, Anne Sæle (Master thesis, 2019)Abstrakt Bakgrunn: Dei siste tiåra har det blitt mest vanleg å døy i sjukehus eller på sjukeheim i Noreg. Kreftpasientar ønskjer likevel å vere lenger heime og kanskje døy heime. Likevel er Noreg på botnen av lista over ... -
Spiritual quality of life in family carers of patients with advanced cancer—a cross-sectional study
Røen, Ingebrigt; Brenne, Anne-Tove; Brunelli, Cinzia; Grande, Gunn; Stifoss-Hanssen, Hans; Solheim, Tora Skeidsvoll; Kaasa, Stein; Knudsen, Anne Kari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Purpose Caring affects carers’ psychological and physical health, mortality, and quality of life (QoL) negatively. Lower spiritual QoL is associated with anxiety and depression, but the spiritual dimension is rarely ...