Background: There is a growing emphasis on the importance of availability of specialist palliative care for people living with dementia. However, for people imminently dying with dementia, we still have little knowledge about their palliative care needs and utilization of different specialist services. Objectives: To (i) assess palliative care needs and other clinical and social characteristics of people imminently dying with dementia on their last admission in the context of community and inpatient palliative care services before death; (ii) compare care needs between patients requiring community-based and inpatient services; (iii) determine how and whether such care needs affect utilization of different palliative care services. Design:...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, such ...
Objective: To describe patterns in the use of hospital emergency departments in the last year of lif...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
Contains fulltext : 175773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Whe...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
Contains fulltext : 152329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
INTRODUCTION:Globally, dementia is one of the leading causes of death. Given the growing elderly pop...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, such ...
Objective: To describe patterns in the use of hospital emergency departments in the last year of lif...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
Contains fulltext : 175773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Whe...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
Contains fulltext : 152329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
INTRODUCTION:Globally, dementia is one of the leading causes of death. Given the growing elderly pop...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, s...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia can benefit from a palliative care approach. Recommendations, such ...
Objective: To describe patterns in the use of hospital emergency departments in the last year of lif...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...