Background Dementia is the most common cause of death in women aged over 65 years. Research showed that people with dementia receive poorer end of life care (EOLC) compared to those with cancer. Aim The overall aim of our programme was to support professionals to deliver good quality, community-based care towards, and at, the EOL for people living with dementia and their families. Design and methods The SEED programme comprised six separate and interlinked workstreams (WSs). WS1: Existing guidance and appropriate outcome measures: systematic reviews and a national e-survey; a Q-sort study with people with dementia and family carers (n=57) explored person-centred outcomes for EOLC. WS2: Exploring good quality EOLC in dementia: qualitative me...
Introduction Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued ...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
BackgroundPeople with advanced dementia who live and die in nursing homes experience variable qualit...
Background Dementia is the most common cause of death in women aged over 65 years. Research showed t...
Background: In the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they often receive poorer...
Background: The needs of people with dementia and their carers are inadequately addressed at all key...
Background People with advanced dementia often experience suboptimal end of life care (EoLC) with i...
Background: The needs of people with dementia and their carers are inadequately addressed at all key...
BACKGROUND: Many people with dementia die in nursing homes, but quality of care may be suboptimal. W...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the disease...
Introduction: Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued...
noComplete abstract: FC 16. Background: We aimed to develop a complex intervention to improve end ...
Introduction: Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued...
BACKGROUND: Globally, the number of people who die with dementia is increasing. The importance of a ...
Aims: We aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale for peopl...
Introduction Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued ...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
BackgroundPeople with advanced dementia who live and die in nursing homes experience variable qualit...
Background Dementia is the most common cause of death in women aged over 65 years. Research showed t...
Background: In the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they often receive poorer...
Background: The needs of people with dementia and their carers are inadequately addressed at all key...
Background People with advanced dementia often experience suboptimal end of life care (EoLC) with i...
Background: The needs of people with dementia and their carers are inadequately addressed at all key...
BACKGROUND: Many people with dementia die in nursing homes, but quality of care may be suboptimal. W...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the disease...
Introduction: Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued...
noComplete abstract: FC 16. Background: We aimed to develop a complex intervention to improve end ...
Introduction: Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued...
BACKGROUND: Globally, the number of people who die with dementia is increasing. The importance of a ...
Aims: We aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale for peopl...
Introduction Assistance provided to support people living with dementia and carers is highly valued ...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
BackgroundPeople with advanced dementia who live and die in nursing homes experience variable qualit...