Aim and objectives To develop knowledge about homecare professionals’ observational competence in early recognition of deterioration in frail older patients. Background The number of frail older patients in homecare has been rising, and these patients are at higher risk of deterioration and mortality. However, studies are scarce on homecare professionals’ recognition and response to clinical deterioration in homecare. Design This study applies an explorative, qualitative, mixed‐methods design. Methods The data were collected in two homecare districts in 2018 during 62 hr of participant observation, as well as from six focus group interviews. The data were subjected to qualitative content analyses. The Standards for Reporting Qualitative ...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is seen across various health and social care settings. However, little is known...
Aim. To explore and compare older home care clients’ (65+) and their professionals’ perceptions of t...
BACKGROUND: Older people usually prefer staying at home rather than going into residential care. The...
Aim and objectives To develop knowledge about homecare professionals’ observational competence in e...
Background The growth of frail older patients with extensive care needs in homecare creates a need ...
Background: In Norway, as in many other countries, more people receive health and care services in t...
Background: Research on eldercare has been dominated by a provider-oriented perspective, concerned w...
Abstract Background Frailty is a common problem among older people and it is associated with an incr...
Abstract Background Frail individuals are at risk of significant clinical deterioration if their fra...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the effects of home visi...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the effects of home visits and showed inconsistent res...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the effects of home visits and showed inconsistent res...
Aim: To identify experiences and opinions about the need for a structured follow-up and to identify ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is seen across various health and social care settings. However, little is known...
Aim. To explore and compare older home care clients’ (65+) and their professionals’ perceptions of t...
BACKGROUND: Older people usually prefer staying at home rather than going into residential care. The...
Aim and objectives To develop knowledge about homecare professionals’ observational competence in e...
Background The growth of frail older patients with extensive care needs in homecare creates a need ...
Background: In Norway, as in many other countries, more people receive health and care services in t...
Background: Research on eldercare has been dominated by a provider-oriented perspective, concerned w...
Abstract Background Frailty is a common problem among older people and it is associated with an incr...
Abstract Background Frail individuals are at risk of significant clinical deterioration if their fra...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the effects of home visi...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the effects of home visits and showed inconsistent res...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the effects of home visits and showed inconsistent res...
Aim: To identify experiences and opinions about the need for a structured follow-up and to identify ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of home care interventions for frail older people in delaying per...
BACKGROUND: Frailty is seen across various health and social care settings. However, little is known...
Aim. To explore and compare older home care clients’ (65+) and their professionals’ perceptions of t...
BACKGROUND: Older people usually prefer staying at home rather than going into residential care. The...