Residential aged care (RAC) is a significant provider of end-of-life care for people aged 65 years and older. Rural residents perceive themselves as different to their urban counterparts. Most studies describing place of death (PoD) in RAC are quantitative and reflect an urban voice. Using a mixed-methods design, this paper examines the PoD of 80 RAC residents (15 short-stay residents who died in RAC during respite or during an attempted step-down transition from hospital to home, and 65 permanent residents), within the rural Snowy Monaro region, Australia, who died between 1 February 2015 and 31 May 2016. Death data were collected from local funeral directors, RAC facilities, one multi-purpose heath service and obituary notices in the loca...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
The delivery of palliative care in residential aged care communities is challenging, even more so in...
Residential aged care (RAC) is a significant provider of end-of-life care for people aged 65 years a...
Objective: To describe the place of death of residents in a rural region of New South Wales. Design:...
Background: In rural settings, relationships between place and self are often stronger than for urba...
Background Achieving one’s preferred place of death is often considered, within palliativ...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
© 2016 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. This review aimed to assess the evidence to answer the qu...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
Objective: To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of lif...
This qualitative research explored end of life care provided to people dying with a non malignant di...
Objective: This study examined the impact of introducing Palliative Care Needs Rounds (hereafter Nee...
In modern Western societies such as Australia there is an emerging pattern of population ageing. In...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
The delivery of palliative care in residential aged care communities is challenging, even more so in...
Residential aged care (RAC) is a significant provider of end-of-life care for people aged 65 years a...
Objective: To describe the place of death of residents in a rural region of New South Wales. Design:...
Background: In rural settings, relationships between place and self are often stronger than for urba...
Background Achieving one’s preferred place of death is often considered, within palliativ...
Objective While 60%-70% of people would prefer to die at home, only 14% do so. Families in a rural e...
Objective This small study was designed to gain a better understanding of issues that led to hospita...
© 2016 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. This review aimed to assess the evidence to answer the qu...
Background: Palliative care strives to offer patients and their families choice in the location of t...
Objective: To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of lif...
This qualitative research explored end of life care provided to people dying with a non malignant di...
Objective: This study examined the impact of introducing Palliative Care Needs Rounds (hereafter Nee...
In modern Western societies such as Australia there is an emerging pattern of population ageing. In...
Objective:To improve understandings of the enablers and barriers to maintaining good quality of life...
Many older people die in hospitals, whereas research indicates that they would prefer to die at home...
The delivery of palliative care in residential aged care communities is challenging, even more so in...