Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introduction of ‘just in case’ or ‘anticipatory’ medications. Nurses are often responsible for deciding when to use anticipatory medications, but little is known about their experiences. Aim: To examine nurses’ decisions, aims and concerns when using anticipatory medications. Design: An ethnographic study in two UK regions, using observations and interviews with nurses working in community and nursing home teams (n = 8). Findings: Observations (n = 83) and interviews (n = 61) with community nurses. Nurses identified four ‘conditions’ that needed to be established before they implemented anticipatory medications: (1) irreversibility; (2) inability to ta...
Background: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Objectives: To investigate whether it is possible to determine signs of imminent dying and change in...
Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introducti...
Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introducti...
Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introducti...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to explore community nurses' decision-making processes around the p...
Anticipatory prescribing is increasingly common in the UK, yet little is known about nurses’ roles i...
Funder: RCN Foundation; Grant(s): RCN Foundation Professional Bursary Scheme: BB [grBACKGROUND: Anti...
Background The prescription of injectable anticipatory medications is widely accepted by clinicians ...
Anticipatory prescriptions are often issued by GPs for patients nearing the end of life, ahead of sy...
Background: The anticipatory prescribing of injectable medications is recommended practice in contro...
There is a growing number of people who need access to high-quality endof-life care in the home sett...
BACKGROUND: GPs have a central role in decisions about prescribing anticipatory medications to help ...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Background: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Objectives: To investigate whether it is possible to determine signs of imminent dying and change in...
Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introducti...
Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introducti...
Background: In the United Kingdom, an approach to improving end-of-life care has been the introducti...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to explore community nurses' decision-making processes around the p...
Anticipatory prescribing is increasingly common in the UK, yet little is known about nurses’ roles i...
Funder: RCN Foundation; Grant(s): RCN Foundation Professional Bursary Scheme: BB [grBACKGROUND: Anti...
Background The prescription of injectable anticipatory medications is widely accepted by clinicians ...
Anticipatory prescriptions are often issued by GPs for patients nearing the end of life, ahead of sy...
Background: The anticipatory prescribing of injectable medications is recommended practice in contro...
There is a growing number of people who need access to high-quality endof-life care in the home sett...
BACKGROUND: GPs have a central role in decisions about prescribing anticipatory medications to help ...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Background: The management of medicines towards the end of life can place increasing burdens and res...
Background: The prompt availability of medications to manage symptoms is key to high quality end-of-...
Objectives: To investigate whether it is possible to determine signs of imminent dying and change in...