Economic necessity constrains health-care expenditure and waiting lists for hospital treatments remain high. As a result, more care is delivered via alternative means, such as same-day surgery initiatives and home-care programmes. Acute care delivered in the home to patients who would otherwise require hospitalization is becoming an increasingly acceptable means of treatment. These Hospital-in-the-Home programmes offer increased comfort while delivering comparable outcomes to many patient groups. The purpose of this paper is to generate discussion concerning the tensions that exist for nurses who practice in the home under the auspices of acute-care institutions. Data drawn from field work that formed part of a critical ethnography is used ...
In the face of unprecedented financial and demographic challenges, optimising acute bed utilisation ...
Background: The general opinion in society is that everyone has the right to live in their own home ...
There has been significant attention from the managers and purchasers of health services regarding t...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
• Acute medical and nursing treatment in the home is increasingly seen as an alternative to hos...
In Australia there is limited access to acute care support for residents living within the residenti...
Alternative health care delivery models such as Hospital in the Home (HITH) are proliferating in Aus...
Hospital in the Home (HITH) involves the provision of acute care interventions by health care profes...
Ongoing changes in many Western countries have resulted in more healthcare services being transferre...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
SHARING INSIGHT from one practice area to another may help to improve patient outcomes and decrease ...
Nurses often experience positive and negative dimensions of caring for dying clients and their famil...
This article describes components of a qualitative research study that investigated the process of h...
Drawing on end of life care as an illustrative case, this paper critically examines the provision of...
In the face of unprecedented financial and demographic challenges, optimising acute bed utilisation ...
Background: The general opinion in society is that everyone has the right to live in their own home ...
There has been significant attention from the managers and purchasers of health services regarding t...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
• Acute medical and nursing treatment in the home is increasingly seen as an alternative to hos...
In Australia there is limited access to acute care support for residents living within the residenti...
Alternative health care delivery models such as Hospital in the Home (HITH) are proliferating in Aus...
Hospital in the Home (HITH) involves the provision of acute care interventions by health care profes...
Ongoing changes in many Western countries have resulted in more healthcare services being transferre...
That nurses working in acute care hospitals each look after a caseload of patients every shift is ta...
As nurses assume a multitude of roles in health care, public and professional perspectives of nursin...
SHARING INSIGHT from one practice area to another may help to improve patient outcomes and decrease ...
Nurses often experience positive and negative dimensions of caring for dying clients and their famil...
This article describes components of a qualitative research study that investigated the process of h...
Drawing on end of life care as an illustrative case, this paper critically examines the provision of...
In the face of unprecedented financial and demographic challenges, optimising acute bed utilisation ...
Background: The general opinion in society is that everyone has the right to live in their own home ...
There has been significant attention from the managers and purchasers of health services regarding t...