BACKGROUND: The principles of palliative care were developed in hospices and specialised palliative care units and have not been sufficiently adapted to and evaluated in nursing homes. Therefore, an educational intervention from an interprofessional education perspective was performed within the project Implementation of Knowledge-Based Palliative Care in Nursing Homes. The aim of this study was to evaluate professionals' experience of palliative care delivery before and after the educational intervention.METHODS: The educational intervention for nursing home professionals consisted of five 2-h seminars over 6 months at 20 nursing homes. The intervention and control groups consisted of 129 and 160 professionals from 30 nursing homes respect...
Background: Given the increase in the number of deaths within long-term care facilities (LTCFs), the...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...
Abstract Background The demography of the world is changing as the population is ageing. Because of ...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
The provision of knowledge-based palliative care is rare in nursing homes. There are obstacles to pr...
Background: There has been a global increase in the number of people who are dying of old age. This ...
Background: Teamwork is important in early palliative home care, and interprofessional education is ...
Yates et al (1996) provided a review of the literature on educational approaches to improving psycho...
Introduction Practical educational interventions for palliative carers are needed. Current supports ...
Background The delivery of end-of-life care in nursing homes is challenging. This situation is of co...
BackgroundThe needs of care based on palliative principles are stressed for all people with progress...
Introduction Practical educational interventions for palliative carers are needed. Current supports ...
The purpose of this thesis was to discover and enhance knowledge of how patient education is carried...
To develop, implement and evaluate a collaborative intervention in care homes seeking to increase th...
Background: Given the increase in the number of deaths within long-term care facilities (LTCFs), the...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...
Abstract Background The demography of the world is changing as the population is ageing. Because of ...
Dying in older persons precedes often by a prolonged period of frailty and multimorbidity. The globa...
The provision of knowledge-based palliative care is rare in nursing homes. There are obstacles to pr...
Background: There has been a global increase in the number of people who are dying of old age. This ...
Background: Teamwork is important in early palliative home care, and interprofessional education is ...
Yates et al (1996) provided a review of the literature on educational approaches to improving psycho...
Introduction Practical educational interventions for palliative carers are needed. Current supports ...
Background The delivery of end-of-life care in nursing homes is challenging. This situation is of co...
BackgroundThe needs of care based on palliative principles are stressed for all people with progress...
Introduction Practical educational interventions for palliative carers are needed. Current supports ...
The purpose of this thesis was to discover and enhance knowledge of how patient education is carried...
To develop, implement and evaluate a collaborative intervention in care homes seeking to increase th...
Background: Given the increase in the number of deaths within long-term care facilities (LTCFs), the...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...