2024
DOI: 10.1177/26323524241260425
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‘Someone must do it’: multiple views on family’s role in end-of-life care – an international qualitative study

Vilma A. Tripodoro,
Verónica I. Veloso,
Eva Víbora Martín
et al.

Abstract: Background: Family is a crucial social institution in end-of-life care. Family caregivers are encouraged to take on more responsibility at different times during the illness, providing personal and medical care. Unpaid work can be overburdening, with women often spending more time in care work than men. Objectives: This study explored multiple views on the family’s role in end-of-life care from a critical perspective and a relational autonomy lens, considering gender in a socio-cultural context and applying a … Show more

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