Background: Community-dwelling older clients are becoming increasingly complex. Detecting this complexity in clinical practice is limited, with greater reliance on community nurses’ clinical judgment and skills. The lack of a consistent approach to complexity impacts the level of care and support for older clients to remain in their homes for longer. Objective: To examine the effectiveness of the Patient Complexity Instrument (PCI) in addition to nurses’ clinical judgment to enhance detection of complexity, and subsequent older clients’ resource allocation compared to usual nursing assessment. Design: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial will be conducted within a community nursing service in regional Victoria, Australia. Clients 65 year...
To define the concept of patient-related complexity of nursing care in acute care hospitals and to o...
Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Strate...
Purpose: In the United Kingdom, people with dementia admitted to NHS mental health inpatient dementi...
Background : Person-centered care allows for the inclusion of the totality of a person’s needs and p...
Aim: Home care nurses often use the Resident Assessment Instrument-Home Care (interRAI-HC) to assess...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
Aim: To define the concept of patient‐related complexity of nursing care in acute care hospitals and...
Objective: To explore variation in medication regimen complexity in residential aged care facilities...
Abstract: Background: Social dimensions of health are known to contribute to what is often termed “...
Background: Case management of older people with multiple chronic conditions was being implemented w...
Aim and objectives: To investigate staff perception of the changing complexity of mothers and infant...
BACKGROUND: Case management is a type of intervention expected to improve the quality of care and th...
Background: The Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRG) underwent a major review in 201...
Background: Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (RA...
This systematic literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence to establish if cas...
To define the concept of patient-related complexity of nursing care in acute care hospitals and to o...
Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Strate...
Purpose: In the United Kingdom, people with dementia admitted to NHS mental health inpatient dementi...
Background : Person-centered care allows for the inclusion of the totality of a person’s needs and p...
Aim: Home care nurses often use the Resident Assessment Instrument-Home Care (interRAI-HC) to assess...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
Aim: To define the concept of patient‐related complexity of nursing care in acute care hospitals and...
Objective: To explore variation in medication regimen complexity in residential aged care facilities...
Abstract: Background: Social dimensions of health are known to contribute to what is often termed “...
Background: Case management of older people with multiple chronic conditions was being implemented w...
Aim and objectives: To investigate staff perception of the changing complexity of mothers and infant...
BACKGROUND: Case management is a type of intervention expected to improve the quality of care and th...
Background: The Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (AR-DRG) underwent a major review in 201...
Background: Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (RA...
This systematic literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence to establish if cas...
To define the concept of patient-related complexity of nursing care in acute care hospitals and to o...
Complex medication regimens are highly prevalent in residential aged care facilities (RACFs). Strate...
Purpose: In the United Kingdom, people with dementia admitted to NHS mental health inpatient dementi...