The National Council on Ageing and Older People (NCAOP) and the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) are pleased to present this report, End-of-Life Care for Older People in Acute and Long-Stay Care Settings in Ireland. The report details the results of research that focuses, for the first time in Ireland, on the quality oflife and quality of care at the end-of-life for older people in various care settings including acute hospitals, public extended care units, private nursing homes, voluntary nursing homes and welfare homes. The report provides a new model for care at the end-of-life which goes beyond specialist palliative care provision to embrace a compassionate approach that supports older people who are living with, or dying from, progressiv...
In 1999 the National Council on Ageing and Older People commissioned a postal survey of all long-ter...
This Final Report summarises a series of reports published in 2004/5 on the needs and circumstances ...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
National Council on Ageing and Older People; Irish Hospice Foundationnon-peer-reviewe
The purpose of this report on seminar proceedings is to provide a focused andaccurate summary of the...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore key stakeholders and direct care managers' perspectives on...
This study provides, for the first time, a systematic review of how health and social services are c...
The quality of life of older people in all care settings is a primary concern of the National Counci...
Introduction: International research suggests care at the end of life in long term care is suboptima...
The context of this report is set by the fact that most people die in a hospital or similar setting,...
This publication draws together the key findings from the first-ever National Audit of End-of-Life C...
Each year almost 30,000 people die in Ireland. While surveys suggest that the great majority of peop...
This report explores the current state of end-of-life care policy and practice in the UK. It focuses...
End of life care standards for people with dementiaThis project, funded under Call 1 of CARDI’...
End-of-life care is an experience that touches the lives of everyone on a personal or professional l...
In 1999 the National Council on Ageing and Older People commissioned a postal survey of all long-ter...
This Final Report summarises a series of reports published in 2004/5 on the needs and circumstances ...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
National Council on Ageing and Older People; Irish Hospice Foundationnon-peer-reviewe
The purpose of this report on seminar proceedings is to provide a focused andaccurate summary of the...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore key stakeholders and direct care managers' perspectives on...
This study provides, for the first time, a systematic review of how health and social services are c...
The quality of life of older people in all care settings is a primary concern of the National Counci...
Introduction: International research suggests care at the end of life in long term care is suboptima...
The context of this report is set by the fact that most people die in a hospital or similar setting,...
This publication draws together the key findings from the first-ever National Audit of End-of-Life C...
Each year almost 30,000 people die in Ireland. While surveys suggest that the great majority of peop...
This report explores the current state of end-of-life care policy and practice in the UK. It focuses...
End of life care standards for people with dementiaThis project, funded under Call 1 of CARDI’...
End-of-life care is an experience that touches the lives of everyone on a personal or professional l...
In 1999 the National Council on Ageing and Older People commissioned a postal survey of all long-ter...
This Final Report summarises a series of reports published in 2004/5 on the needs and circumstances ...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...