Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hospitalisation, however plans for transitioning the person into community services can be patchy and ineffective. The aim of this study was to report acute, community and residential care health professionals' (HP) perspectives on the discharge process and transitional care arrangements for people with dementia and their carers. Methods: A qualitative descriptive study design and purposive sampling was used to recruit HPs from four groups: Nurses and allied health practitioners involved in discharge planning in the acute setting, junior medical officers in acute care, general practitioners (GPs) and Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF) staff i...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
Abstract Background Dementia is an irreversible chronic disease with wide-ranging effects on patient...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hos...
professional perspectives on systems failures in transitional care for patients with dementia and th...
Background Poor hospital discharge processes can result in the readmission of patients and potentia...
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
BackgroundOlder adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Care ...
Background: Older adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Car...
Carole Mockford Division of Health Sciences, Royal College of Nursing Research Institute, University...
AbstractBackgroundDementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health s...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
<div>Following a hospital admission, family carers of people living with dementia may need to make d...
Background: Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with ...
Background: Advance care planning comprises discussions about an individual’s wishes for future car...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
Abstract Background Dementia is an irreversible chronic disease with wide-ranging effects on patient...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hos...
professional perspectives on systems failures in transitional care for patients with dementia and th...
Background Poor hospital discharge processes can result in the readmission of patients and potentia...
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
BackgroundOlder adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Care ...
Background: Older adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Car...
Carole Mockford Division of Health Sciences, Royal College of Nursing Research Institute, University...
AbstractBackgroundDementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health s...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
<div>Following a hospital admission, family carers of people living with dementia may need to make d...
Background: Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with ...
Background: Advance care planning comprises discussions about an individual’s wishes for future car...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
Abstract Background Dementia is an irreversible chronic disease with wide-ranging effects on patient...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...