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Australian Government Department of Health
Australia
Palliative care plays a vital role at the end of life for many Australians, reducing the physical and emotional distress of dying, and optimising quality of life for individuals, carers, family and friends.
Despite an increasing focus by governments and service providers on improving the availability of palliative care for all Australians with a life-limiting illness, significant barriers remain for many vulnerable population groups.
The Department engaged AHA to undertake an exploratory analysis of barriers to accessing quality palliative care for the following under-served population groups in Australia:
AHA’s work included:
AHA explored these issues through a literature review and a comprehensive national stakeholder engagement strategy. We consulted service providers, peak organisations, academics and individuals from the under-served population groups across Australia through interviews, workshops, focus groups and surveys.
Our findings were presented in a series of nine issues papers (one for each population group) and a summary policy paper, which include recommendations for improving access to palliative care. These papers are available on the Department’s website.
Palliative care plays a vital role at the end of life for many Australians, reducing the physical and emotional distress of dying, and optimising quality of life for individuals, carers, family and friends.