Background: Palliative care for people with dementia is often sub-optimal. This is partly because of the challenging nature of dementia itself, and partly because of system failings that are particularly salient in primary care and community services. There is a need to systematize palliative care for people with dementia, to clarify where changes in practice could be made. To develop a model of palliative care for people with dementia that captures commonalities and differences across Europe, a technology development approach was adopted, using mixed methods including 1) critical synthesis of the research literature and policy documents, 2) interviews with national experts in policy, service organisation, service delivery, patient and care...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Background: People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified ...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Background: Palliative care for people with dementia is often sub-optimal. This is partly because of...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the disease...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their caregivers often lack equitable access to hospice care wh...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: People with dementia may benefit from palliative care which specifically addresses the n...
We will describe four models used to understand dementia: as a neurological condition; as a neuro-ps...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: People with dementia may benefit from palliative care whic...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Background: People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified ...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Background: Palliative care for people with dementia is often sub-optimal. This is partly because of...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the disease...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their caregivers often lack equitable access to hospice care wh...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: People with dementia may benefit from palliative care which specifically addresses the n...
We will describe four models used to understand dementia: as a neurological condition; as a neuro-ps...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: People with dementia may benefit from palliative care whic...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Background: People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified ...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...