Qualitative methodology based on action research identified challenges when caring for persons with advanced dementia, as perceived by key professional providers. Data collection was via five focus groups (total n = 24) and 20 follow-up individual interviews. Participants included palliative care, aged care and dementia specialist nurses, medical specialists from an area health service, residential aged care staff and general medical practitioners. Responses emphasized the need for improved knowledge and skills, and clearer policy. Concerns included accurate assessment, especially of pain, owing to the inability of people with advanced dementia to communicate their symptoms. Assessment, managing physical and behavioural symptoms, and commun...
Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing p...
An oral presentation on our qualitative study on the challenges faced by carers of people with demen...
Introduction: The aim of treatment for most dementia patients should be comfort, symptoms control an...
Qualitative methodology based on action research identified challenges when caring for persons with ...
This chapter presents the significant challenges in practice health professionals face in providing ...
This paper discusses one aspect from the findings of an Australian study aimed at understanding the ...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience s...
IntroductionPalliative care focuses on reducing suffering and improving quality of life for individu...
Globally dementia prevalence is increasing. When set against ageing populations’ adult field nurses ...
Approaches to palliative care that were originally developed for people with cancer are now being ad...
Aims: People dying with advanced dementia (AdvD) often have poorly managed physical symptoms and sub...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
The aims of this article are to (1) identify the barriers associated with palliative care for person...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing p...
An oral presentation on our qualitative study on the challenges faced by carers of people with demen...
Introduction: The aim of treatment for most dementia patients should be comfort, symptoms control an...
Qualitative methodology based on action research identified challenges when caring for persons with ...
This chapter presents the significant challenges in practice health professionals face in providing ...
This paper discusses one aspect from the findings of an Australian study aimed at understanding the ...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience s...
IntroductionPalliative care focuses on reducing suffering and improving quality of life for individu...
Globally dementia prevalence is increasing. When set against ageing populations’ adult field nurses ...
Approaches to palliative care that were originally developed for people with cancer are now being ad...
Aims: People dying with advanced dementia (AdvD) often have poorly managed physical symptoms and sub...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
The aims of this article are to (1) identify the barriers associated with palliative care for person...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing p...
An oral presentation on our qualitative study on the challenges faced by carers of people with demen...
Introduction: The aim of treatment for most dementia patients should be comfort, symptoms control an...