Background Improving quality of palliative and end of life care in older people’s care homes is essential. Increasing numbers of people die in these settings, yet access to high quality palliative care is not routinely provided. While evidence for models of care are growing, there remains little insight regarding how to translate evidence-based models into practice. Palliative Care Needs Rounds (hereafter Needs Rounds) have a robust evidence base, for providing palliative care in care homes, reducing resident hospitalisations, improving residents’ quality of death, and increasing staff confidence in caring for dying residents. This study aimed to identify and describe the context and mechanisms of change that facilitate implementation of N...
Residential facilities for older persons (hereafter “facilities”) are increasingly involved in suppo...
Background: In England and Wales there are just under 400,000 older adults residing in care homes at...
Background: There is insufficient high-quality evidence to suggest that palliative care education c...
Background Improving quality of palliative and end of life care in older people’s care homes is esse...
Background Improving quality of palliative and end of life care in older people’s care homes is ess...
Introduction Palliative and end-of-life care in care homes is often inadequate, despite high morbidi...
OBJECTIVES: Mortality in care homes is high, but care of dying residents is often suboptimal, and ma...
The Scottish Government’s Strategic Framework for Action on Palliative and End of Life Care sets out...
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OBJECTIVES: Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
Objectives Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
OBJECTIVES Mortality in care homes is high, but care of dying residents is often suboptimal, and man...
BackgroundPalliative care for people with dementia dying in care homes is an important aspect of lon...
OBJECTIVES Mortality in care homes is high, but care of dying residents is often suboptimal, and ma...
yesBackground: The majority of people with dementia in the UK die in care homes. The quality of end ...
Residential facilities for older persons (hereafter “facilities”) are increasingly involved in suppo...
Background: In England and Wales there are just under 400,000 older adults residing in care homes at...
Background: There is insufficient high-quality evidence to suggest that palliative care education c...
Background Improving quality of palliative and end of life care in older people’s care homes is esse...
Background Improving quality of palliative and end of life care in older people’s care homes is ess...
Introduction Palliative and end-of-life care in care homes is often inadequate, despite high morbidi...
OBJECTIVES: Mortality in care homes is high, but care of dying residents is often suboptimal, and ma...
The Scottish Government’s Strategic Framework for Action on Palliative and End of Life Care sets out...
© The Author(s) 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
OBJECTIVES: Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
Objectives Palliative care needs rounds are triage meetings that have been introduced in residentia...
OBJECTIVES Mortality in care homes is high, but care of dying residents is often suboptimal, and man...
BackgroundPalliative care for people with dementia dying in care homes is an important aspect of lon...
OBJECTIVES Mortality in care homes is high, but care of dying residents is often suboptimal, and ma...
yesBackground: The majority of people with dementia in the UK die in care homes. The quality of end ...
Residential facilities for older persons (hereafter “facilities”) are increasingly involved in suppo...
Background: In England and Wales there are just under 400,000 older adults residing in care homes at...
Background: There is insufficient high-quality evidence to suggest that palliative care education c...