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    <mods:title>What does respite care mean for palliative care service users and carers? Messages from a conceptual mapping</mods:title>
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  <mods:name type="personal">
    <mods:namePart type="family">Wolkowski</mods:namePart>
    <mods:namePart type="given">Anna</mods:namePart>
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      <mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm>
    </mods:role>
  </mods:name>
  <mods:name type="personal">
    <mods:namePart type="family">Carr</mods:namePart>
    <mods:namePart type="given">Susan</mods:namePart>
    <mods:role>
      <mods:roleTerm type="text">author</mods:roleTerm>
    </mods:role>
    <mods:description>scarr5@une.edu.au</mods:description>
    <mods:description>une-id:scarr5</mods:description>
  </mods:name>
  <mods:name type="personal">
    <mods:namePart type="family">Clarke</mods:namePart>
    <mods:namePart type="given">Charlotte</mods:namePart>
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  <mods:abstract>Over the coming years, as an ageing population with multiple chronic
illnesses increases, the number of carers and paid carers is set to
decrease. There is, therefore, an urgent need to understand what types
of services are most supportive in helping to sustain caring relationships. Respite care is frequently mentioned as a key factor in
supporting family carers and improving their quality of life but there is a lack of research to support its efficacy. This paper will present a conceptual map of respite care in order to promote a greater
understanding of the multiple tensions that the palliative care respite literature reveals. As learning more about carer&apos;s needs and the complexities of the caring relationship develops, it is an appropriate time to map the key messages from the literature to help us understand what respite care does actually mean to palliative care
service users and carers.</mods:abstract>
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    <mods:url displayLabel="See also">http://www.ijpn.co.uk/cgi-bin/go.pl/library/article.html?uid=77999;article=IJPN_16_8_388_392</mods:url>
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  <mods:note type="DEST category">C1</mods:note>
  <mods:classification authority="for2008">110399 Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified</mods:classification>
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    <mods:topic>Clinical Sciences</mods:topic>
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  <mods:classification authority="seo2008">920211 Palliative Care</mods:classification>
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      <mods:title>International Journal of Palliative Nursing</mods:title>
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    <mods:identifier type="issn">1357-6321</mods:identifier>
    <mods:originInfo>
      <mods:publisher>Mark Allen Publishing Ltd</mods:publisher>
      <mods:place>
        <mods:placeTerm type="text">United Kingdom</mods:placeTerm>
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      <mods:detail type="volume">
        <mods:number>16</mods:number>
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      <mods:detail type="issue">
        <mods:number>8</mods:number>
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      <mods:extent unit="page">
        <mods:start>388</mods:start>
        <mods:end>392</mods:end>
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      <mods:date>2010</mods:date>
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    <mods:recordContentSource>University of New England</mods:recordContentSource>
    <mods:recordIdentifier>une-20100901-123345</mods:recordIdentifier>
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