Background: Persons with dementia receive health care and social services from a wide range of professional care providers during the disease trajectory, presenting risks of miscommunication, duplication and/or missed nursing interventions. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to investigate professional care providers’ views on conditions for best practice in terms of collaboration and improvement needs in the chain of care from early to end-of-life stage for persons with dementia in Sweden. Methods: The study had a qualitative design based on three focus group interviews. A strategic sample of 23 professional care providers was included. Data were subjected to content analysis based on the three stages of dementia (early, moderate, end-...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
BACKGROUND: The majority of people with dementia in the UK die in care homes. The quality of end of ...
Background: Persons with dementia receive health care and social services from a wide range of profe...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate formal care and services at home, regarding struct...
AimTo investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregivers' views of inter-sectoral infor...
Background: Today, 160,000 people with dementia live in Sweden. With increasing age, the risk of suf...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience s...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
Background: Alleviating symptoms, fulfilling psychosocial needs, and the inclusion of family are amo...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing p...
Abstract Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly inc...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
BACKGROUND: The majority of people with dementia in the UK die in care homes. The quality of end of ...
Background: Persons with dementia receive health care and social services from a wide range of profe...
The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate formal care and services at home, regarding struct...
AimTo investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregivers' views of inter-sectoral infor...
Background: Today, 160,000 people with dementia live in Sweden. With increasing age, the risk of suf...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience s...
Background: Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing ...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
This paper reports on qualitative data from the Actifcare study investigating experiences, attitudes...
Background: Alleviating symptoms, fulfilling psychosocial needs, and the inclusion of family are amo...
As the graying population increases worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that de...
Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly increasing p...
Abstract Background Dementia has become a major public health issue worldwide due to its rapidly inc...
Evidence consistently shows that people with advanced dementia experience suboptimal end of life car...
There are currently no clinical protocols or standards to aid in transitions of care for persons wit...
BACKGROUND: The majority of people with dementia in the UK die in care homes. The quality of end of ...