The term ‘dementia palliative care’ has T been adopted as a way of describing the means of appropriately addressing the palliative care needs of people with dementia and their families.1 Caring for a loved one with end-stage dementia can present a significant emotional and physical burden for carers. The quality of palliative care for people with dementia has been identified as often suboptimal, and while this can be due to the challenging nature of dementia itself,2 it is also affected by inadequate resourcing of palliative care services, as noted in Part I of this stud
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
An estimated 7.3 million Europeans in 27 member states between 30 and 99 years of age suffered from ...
An estimated 7.3 million Europeans in 27 member states between 30 and 99 years of age suffered from ...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
BACKGROUND: Despite mounting evidence that principles of palliative care are appropriate in care for...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
The current focus in dementia care places emphasis on the potential of people to live well with the ...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
Dementia is a progressive life limiting condition with increasing prevalence and complex needs. Pall...
An estimated 7.3 million Europeans in 27 member states between 30 and 99 years of age suffered from ...
An estimated 7.3 million Europeans in 27 member states between 30 and 99 years of age suffered from ...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
With growing numbers of people dying with, and from, dementia there is a need for professionals and ...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...
Stephen Willis and Melsina Makaza investigate the appropriateness of using a palliative care model f...