Resource constraints and high staff turnover are perceived as substantial barriers to high quality residential aged care. Achieving relationship-focused, person-centered care (PCC) is an ongoing challenge. This paper reports on an international project that explored how residential care leadership understand meaningful engagement for residents with dementia from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. This paper critically appraises the process, and outcomes, of an adapted Delphi method. Participants were the residential care leadership (i.e. staff in supervisory capacity) from four international facilities. Participation in the Delphi process was limited even though surveys were designed to require minimal time for comple...
YesPatient and public involvement is imperative to ensure relevance of research. There is a growing ...
Person-centered care (PCC) is the standard for the delivery of long-term services and supports (LTSS...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
Providing person-centered care (PCC) that focuses on meaningful engagement in residential care setti...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Purpose\ud \ud Dementia care is an issue of increasing policy focus, with person centred approaches ...
Worldwide Universities Network as a Research Collaboration (Award Ref. 4,000,013,259)
The need to improve care for people living with dementia in the hospital setting has long been recog...
Person-centered care (PCC) for people with dementia is a system of care that is based on the belief ...
This study explored how culture shapes relationships in aged care and the extent to which the reside...
© International Psychogeriatric Association 2015. Background: Well-being and various forms of agitat...
Background: Many nursing homes are multicultural workplaces where the majority of healthcare provide...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members,...
YesPatient and public involvement is imperative to ensure relevance of research. There is a growing ...
Person-centered care (PCC) is the standard for the delivery of long-term services and supports (LTSS...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
Providing person-centered care (PCC) that focuses on meaningful engagement in residential care setti...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Purpose\ud \ud Dementia care is an issue of increasing policy focus, with person centred approaches ...
Worldwide Universities Network as a Research Collaboration (Award Ref. 4,000,013,259)
The need to improve care for people living with dementia in the hospital setting has long been recog...
Person-centered care (PCC) for people with dementia is a system of care that is based on the belief ...
This study explored how culture shapes relationships in aged care and the extent to which the reside...
© International Psychogeriatric Association 2015. Background: Well-being and various forms of agitat...
Background: Many nursing homes are multicultural workplaces where the majority of healthcare provide...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members,...
YesPatient and public involvement is imperative to ensure relevance of research. There is a growing ...
Person-centered care (PCC) is the standard for the delivery of long-term services and supports (LTSS...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...