Dementia is fast becoming a serious public health concern. The lack of understanding of the terminal nature of dementia frequently results in overly aggressive treatment during the end stage of the disease. Nurses need to recognize and encourage a paradigm shift in the way dementia is perceived and treated, including promoting early initiation of palliative care services
Despite many efforts made by health organisations to deliver effective end-of-life care to patients ...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia syndromes are a major cause of mortality and disability in the population. Al...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
The article examines the link between dementia and palliative care. Topics discussed include importa...
The 38/2010 law has expanded the provision of palliative care to patients with chronic-degenerative ...
Dementia is one of the biggest public health challenges in societies; over 35 million people worldwi...
IntroductionPalliative care focuses on reducing suffering and improving quality of life for individu...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
Most hospices and palliative care programmes in the USA serve people with dementia; lack of awarenes...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Background: Alleviating symptoms, fulfilling psychosocial needs, and the inclusion of family are amo...
Qualitative methodology based on action research identified challenges when caring for persons with ...
Despite many efforts made by health organisations to deliver effective end-of-life care to patients ...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia syndromes are a major cause of mortality and disability in the population. Al...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
The article examines the link between dementia and palliative care. Topics discussed include importa...
The 38/2010 law has expanded the provision of palliative care to patients with chronic-degenerative ...
Dementia is one of the biggest public health challenges in societies; over 35 million people worldwi...
IntroductionPalliative care focuses on reducing suffering and improving quality of life for individu...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
Most hospices and palliative care programmes in the USA serve people with dementia; lack of awarenes...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
Background: Alleviating symptoms, fulfilling psychosocial needs, and the inclusion of family are amo...
Qualitative methodology based on action research identified challenges when caring for persons with ...
Despite many efforts made by health organisations to deliver effective end-of-life care to patients ...
INTRODUCTION: Dementia syndromes are a major cause of mortality and disability in the population. Al...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...