Adequate interprofessional collaboration is essential to provide high quality palliative dementia care across different settings. Within interprofessional collaboration, nurses are the frontline healthcare professionals (HCPs), who interact closely with people with dementia, their loved ones, and other HCPs. A survey was conducted to explore the needs of nurses regarding interprofessional collaboration in home care (HC) organisations, nursing homes (NHs) and during NH admissions. The survey identified the perceived quality of and preferred needs regarding interprofessional collaboration. In total, 384 participants (53.9% home care nurses) completed the survey. The most frequently reported collaboration needs in HC organisations and NH were ...
Abstract Background Given both the increase of nursing home residents forecast and challenges of cur...
Introduction Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, a...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
Adequate interprofessional collaboration is essential to provide high quality palliative dementia ca...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with ...
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate what types and forms of support nursing staff need in providing...
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate what types and forms of support nursing staff need in providing...
Aims and objectives: To explore how community nurses experience the collaboration with general pract...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) within and during movements between care setting...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate what types and forms of support nursing staff need in providin...
Introduction: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, character...
Background: Nursing staff caring for people with dementia have a crucial role in addressing palliati...
Background Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
Background: Nursing staff caring for people with dementia have a crucial role in addressing palliati...
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when health professionals from different disciplines work tog...
Abstract Background Given both the increase of nursing home residents forecast and challenges of cur...
Introduction Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, a...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
Adequate interprofessional collaboration is essential to provide high quality palliative dementia ca...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with ...
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate what types and forms of support nursing staff need in providing...
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate what types and forms of support nursing staff need in providing...
Aims and objectives: To explore how community nurses experience the collaboration with general pract...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) within and during movements between care setting...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate what types and forms of support nursing staff need in providin...
Introduction: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable and frail segment of the population, character...
Background: Nursing staff caring for people with dementia have a crucial role in addressing palliati...
Background Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...
Background: Nursing staff caring for people with dementia have a crucial role in addressing palliati...
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when health professionals from different disciplines work tog...
Abstract Background Given both the increase of nursing home residents forecast and challenges of cur...
Introduction Multiple care organisations, such as home care services, nursing homes and hospitals, a...
BACKGROUND: Since dementia is an irreversible progressive disease characterized by a decline in ment...