Health and Social Care Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Health and Social Care Barriers from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The main barriers included bureaucracy, insufficient resources, training gaps, fragmented coordination, limited information, caregiver burden, lack of advance planning, family conflict, and failure to respect wishes. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study
- Administrative procedures were described as complex and burdensome when people tried to access support or financial help. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study
- Patients and families often lacked clear information about advance directives, shared care planning, available tools, and rights. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study
- Dependency Act resources were perceived as insufficient, with scarce support, complex procedures, and long delays. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study