BACKGROUND: A 'blended' (e-learning and facilitated workshops) training course for Group C staff (i.e. staff with relatively infrequent contact with end of life care) has been delivered across several English counties with the aim of improving end of life care in nursing and residential care homes. This paper evaluates the impact of the course on participants' understandings of and confidence in delivering end of life care in one nursing home, while also considering barriers to change in practice. METHODS: A mixed-methods case study approach, incorporating pre- and post-course questionnaires (SHA East of England End of Life Care Education Programme 'ABC' Project Work Force C or Non Nurse Workforce B Pre and Post Course Questionnaire; E-Lear...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
The purpose of this year-long pilot study was to measure end-of-life care knowledge among health car...
There is an increasing need to support nursing homes in palliative care to reduce suffering and avoi...
Nursing homes are a common site of death, but older residents receive variable quality of end-of-lif...
Aim: This paper explores the barriers that needed to be overcome during the process of implementing ...
To develop, implement and evaluate a collaborative intervention in care homes seeking to increase th...
Abstract Background: Professional nurses spend more time with patients who are dying than any other ...
Background: Global demographic changes are resulting in an ageing population with increasingly compl...
Background The delivery of end-of-life care in nursing homes is challenging. This situation is of co...
The purpose of this study was to promote quality end-of-life care in eight independent nursing homes...
Background: In England and Wales the two most likely places of death are hospitals (52%) and nursing...
The purpose of this study was to promote quality end-of-life care in eight independent nursing homes...
AbstractBackground: This study assessed the effectiveness of an online learning resourcefor staff in...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
Care homes care for people with complex needs, supporting them to the end of life and are now being ...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
The purpose of this year-long pilot study was to measure end-of-life care knowledge among health car...
There is an increasing need to support nursing homes in palliative care to reduce suffering and avoi...
Nursing homes are a common site of death, but older residents receive variable quality of end-of-lif...
Aim: This paper explores the barriers that needed to be overcome during the process of implementing ...
To develop, implement and evaluate a collaborative intervention in care homes seeking to increase th...
Abstract Background: Professional nurses spend more time with patients who are dying than any other ...
Background: Global demographic changes are resulting in an ageing population with increasingly compl...
Background The delivery of end-of-life care in nursing homes is challenging. This situation is of co...
The purpose of this study was to promote quality end-of-life care in eight independent nursing homes...
Background: In England and Wales the two most likely places of death are hospitals (52%) and nursing...
The purpose of this study was to promote quality end-of-life care in eight independent nursing homes...
AbstractBackground: This study assessed the effectiveness of an online learning resourcefor staff in...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
Care homes care for people with complex needs, supporting them to the end of life and are now being ...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
The purpose of this year-long pilot study was to measure end-of-life care knowledge among health car...
There is an increasing need to support nursing homes in palliative care to reduce suffering and avoi...