INTRODUCTION A well-functioning interprofessional team has been identified as a central requirement for high quality palliative care. In particular, interprofessional communication and teamwork have been directly linked to patient and family health outcomes. However, evidence suggests that substandard communication and team collaboration between healthcare providers is a persistent challenge that is heightened during palliative care in in-patient settings. This research examined the mechanisms of communication that shaped and impeded interprofessional team practice and coordinated palliative care on acute medical and long-term care units. METHODS This participatory action research project was informed by planned-action and educative-researc...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
In Slovenia, a half of all people still die at hospital or care institutions. Therefore, our intenti...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
Few would argue with the notion that we work together in palliative care for the benefit of the pati...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Background: Teamwork is a standard of care in palliative care and that is emphasized by leading orga...
ObjectiveCommunication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given th...
Aims To describe patients and family members' perceptions of interprofessional teamwork in specialis...
The purpose of this study was to explore nurses\u27 palliative care communication, leadership, and c...
Introduction: Palliative care continues to be misunderstood within the world of healthcare. Palliati...
Communication consists in an intentional exchange of verbal and non-verbal signs (symbols) undertake...
Learning Objectives To describe the main objective for an effective interprofessional communication ...
Objective Communication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given ...
After establishing a baseline understanding of some of the factors that influence and shape family e...
Hospice care is coordinated through an interdisciplinary team (IDT), which assures that a holistic c...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
In Slovenia, a half of all people still die at hospital or care institutions. Therefore, our intenti...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...
Few would argue with the notion that we work together in palliative care for the benefit of the pati...
Background: The concept of the modern palliative care movement was initially developed by Cecily Sau...
Background: Teamwork is a standard of care in palliative care and that is emphasized by leading orga...
ObjectiveCommunication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given th...
Aims To describe patients and family members' perceptions of interprofessional teamwork in specialis...
The purpose of this study was to explore nurses\u27 palliative care communication, leadership, and c...
Introduction: Palliative care continues to be misunderstood within the world of healthcare. Palliati...
Communication consists in an intentional exchange of verbal and non-verbal signs (symbols) undertake...
Learning Objectives To describe the main objective for an effective interprofessional communication ...
Objective Communication between patients and end-of-life care providers requires sensitivity given ...
After establishing a baseline understanding of some of the factors that influence and shape family e...
Hospice care is coordinated through an interdisciplinary team (IDT), which assures that a holistic c...
Background: Continuity of care is challenging when transferring patients across palliative care set...
In Slovenia, a half of all people still die at hospital or care institutions. Therefore, our intenti...
The aim of this research is to identify the main concern of health professionals and families workin...