2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-024-01503-6
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Living and dying between cultural traditions in African & Caribbean Heritage families: a constructivist grounded theory

Joanna De Souza,
Karen Gillett,
Yakubu Salifu
et al.

Abstract: Background Ethnic differences influence end-of-life health behaviours and use of palliative care services. Use of formal Advance care planning is not common in minority ethnic heritage communities. Older adults expect and trust their children to be their decision makers at the end of life. The study aim was to construct a theory of the dynamics that underpin end-of-life conversations within families of African and Caribbean heritage. This is a voice not well represented in the current debate on… Show more

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