Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many residents, a nursing home is their place of death. Palliative care and end-of-life decisions are important components of their care provision. Aim: To study the views of cognitively able residents and relatives on advance care planning, end-of-life care, and decision-making in nursing homes. Design: A qualitative study with in-depth interviews with nursing home residents and focus group interviews with relatives of nursing home residents. Analysis is based on interpretive description. Setting/participants: In total, 43 informants from nine nursing homes participated in the study (25 nursing home residents and 18 relatives). All included residents...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Background: In recent years, UK policy has increasingly recognised the importance of end-of-life ca...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
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Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multi-morb...
Objective: To investigate clinicians perspectives on the factors that shape the process of advance c...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Advance care planning assists people to share their personal values, life goals, and preferences for...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses´ experiences regarding relatives’ ability to accept...
Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multimorbid...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Background: In recent years, UK policy has increasingly recognised the importance of end-of-life ca...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
xviii, 346, [38] leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P SN 2008...
Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multi-morb...
Objective: To investigate clinicians perspectives on the factors that shape the process of advance c...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Advance care planning assists people to share their personal values, life goals, and preferences for...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore nurses´ experiences regarding relatives’ ability to accept...
Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multimorbid...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
Background: Advance care planning (ACP) enables patients to consider, discuss and, if they wish, doc...
Background: In recent years, UK policy has increasingly recognised the importance of end-of-life ca...