British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
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With an increasing elderly population, estimated to rise to 26% of the UK's total population by 2020 (World Health Organization (WHO), 2004), this demographic represents a large area of potential referrals for hospital-based palliative care services. In planning service provision for this group, all nurses must examine current levels of access for older people to specialist palliative care services. ⋯ The article analyses the benefits of palliative care involvement in a group who have multiple comorbidities and whose concerns, including adequate symptom control and assistance in making end-of-life decisions, reflect the philosophies inherent in the palliative care movement. Political- and clinical-based strategies in overcoming these barriers involving multidisciplinary working and education are necessary to ensure that the older person is being treated with dignity and fairness throughout his/her hospital journey.