OBJECTIVES: To examine: older people's and their relatives' views of dignified care; health care practitioners' behaviours and practices in relation to dignified care; the occupational, organizational and cultural factors that impact on care; and develop evidence-based recommendations for dignified care. METHODS: An ethnography of four acute trusts in England and Wales involving semi-structured interviews with recently discharged older people (n = 40), their relatives (n = 25), frontline staff (n = 79) and Trust managers (n = 32), complemented by 617 hours of non-participant observation in 16 wards in NHS trusts. RESULTS: 'Right Place - Wrong Person' refers to the staffs' belief that acute wards are not the 'right place' for olde...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether elderly clients in an acute care setting percei...
is project investigates patient centred care on an acute older persons' unit in a NHS Trust in the U...
Compassion and person-centred care are viewed as the gold standard when caring for patients. An incr...
OBJECTIVES: To examine: older people's and their relatives' views of dignified care; health care ...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study to explore the experience of dignity in the acute care o...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Whilst the past decade has seen a growing emphasis placed upon ensuring dignity in the care of older...
Background: Despite well established national and local policies championing the need to provide dig...
BACKGROUND: There are well established national and local policies championing the need to provide d...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Background: Whilst the past decade has seen a growing emphasis placed upon ensuring dignity in the c...
Background: There are well established national and local policies championing the need to provide ...
Aims and Objectives: This paper reports the findings from interviews conducted as part of a wider st...
This article is available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright © 2013 Cairns et...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether elderly clients in an acute care setting percei...
is project investigates patient centred care on an acute older persons' unit in a NHS Trust in the U...
Compassion and person-centred care are viewed as the gold standard when caring for patients. An incr...
OBJECTIVES: To examine: older people's and their relatives' views of dignified care; health care ...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study to explore the experience of dignity in the acute care o...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Whilst the past decade has seen a growing emphasis placed upon ensuring dignity in the care of older...
Background: Despite well established national and local policies championing the need to provide dig...
BACKGROUND: There are well established national and local policies championing the need to provide d...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Background: Whilst the past decade has seen a growing emphasis placed upon ensuring dignity in the c...
Background: There are well established national and local policies championing the need to provide ...
Aims and Objectives: This paper reports the findings from interviews conducted as part of a wider st...
This article is available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright © 2013 Cairns et...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether elderly clients in an acute care setting percei...
is project investigates patient centred care on an acute older persons' unit in a NHS Trust in the U...
Compassion and person-centred care are viewed as the gold standard when caring for patients. An incr...