Background:Little is known about the attitudes of healthcare professional students’ perceived competence and confidence in treating those with dementia who are at the end of life.Aim:To explore the attitudes of final year medical, nursing and pharmacy students towards people with dementia and to evaluate their perceived competence and confidence dealing with biomedical and psychosocial issues within the context of palliative care provision to patients with dementia.Design:Cross-sectional survey using a questionnaire.Setting/participants:Final-year students in each profession from Queen’s University Belfast (Northern Ireland) and the University of Iowa (USA) were recruited.Method:Three versions of an online questionnaire (containing the Atti...
Background and aim of the work: Nursing education plays a key role in preparing future nurses to dea...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Objectives Positive attitudes towards end-of-life care are essential among nursing students to adequ...
Dementia is characterized by a progressive decrease in cognitive functions, and the term includes di...
Globally dementia prevalence is increasing. When set against ageing populations’ adult field nurses ...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...
Background: One of the major challenges worldwide is the stigma associated with dementia. There is l...
BackgroundInternationally there are too few suitably skilled registered nurses to meet the demands f...
Background: Little is known about staff's attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
Background: Little is known about staff's attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Background Internationally there are too few suitably skilled registered nurses to meet the demands...
Background: Despite the increased prevalence of dementia in India, reports indicate little awareness...
Background: Little is known about staff?s attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Background and aim of the work: Nursing education plays a key role in preparing future nurses to dea...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Objectives Positive attitudes towards end-of-life care are essential among nursing students to adequ...
Dementia is characterized by a progressive decrease in cognitive functions, and the term includes di...
Globally dementia prevalence is increasing. When set against ageing populations’ adult field nurses ...
Healthcare professionals' attitudes to older people, and especially those living with dementia, may ...
Background: One of the major challenges worldwide is the stigma associated with dementia. There is l...
BackgroundInternationally there are too few suitably skilled registered nurses to meet the demands f...
Background: Little is known about staff's attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
Background: Little is known about staff's attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Background Internationally there are too few suitably skilled registered nurses to meet the demands...
Background: Despite the increased prevalence of dementia in India, reports indicate little awareness...
Background: Little is known about staff?s attitudes in Irish acute hospital settings towards people ...
Background and aim of the work: Nursing education plays a key role in preparing future nurses to dea...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is increasing with more healthcare workers being required to ...
Objectives Positive attitudes towards end-of-life care are essential among nursing students to adequ...