Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort care goal may be beneficial. Little research has examined the relationship between care goals and outcome. AIM: To investigate whether family satisfaction with end-of-life care and quality of dying is associated with whether or not dementia patients have a comfort goal shortly after admission. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective data collection from 28 long-term care facilities (the Dutch End of Life in Dementia study). We included 148 patients who died after prospective follow-up. Main outcomes were family satisfaction (End-of-Life in Dementia-Satisfaction with Care scale; range: 10-40) and quality of dying (End-of-Life in Dementia-Comfort Asse...
Background: Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement in...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background: Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement in...
Background: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort care goal may be beneficial. ...
Background: Many people with dementia die in long-term care settings. These patients may benefit fro...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Contains fulltext : 208361.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pal...
Objectives: To examine family caregivers' experiences with end-of-life care for nursing home residen...
BACKGROUND: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: Palliative care for older people with life-limiting diseases often involves informal car...
Background: Palliative care for older people with life-limiting diseases often involves informal car...
Contains fulltext : 191300.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peopl...
Background: Little is known about dying peacefully with dementia in long-term care facilities. Dying...
Background: Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement in...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background: Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement in...
Background: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort care goal may be beneficial. ...
Background: Many people with dementia die in long-term care settings. These patients may benefit fro...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Contains fulltext : 208361.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pal...
Objectives: To examine family caregivers' experiences with end-of-life care for nursing home residen...
BACKGROUND: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: Palliative care for older people with life-limiting diseases often involves informal car...
Background: Palliative care for older people with life-limiting diseases often involves informal car...
Contains fulltext : 191300.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Des...
Background Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peopl...
Background: Little is known about dying peacefully with dementia in long-term care facilities. Dying...
Background: Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement in...
BACKGROUND: Increasing number of people are dying with advanced dementia. Comfort and quality of lif...
Background: Dementia palliative care is increasingly subject of research and practice improvement in...