Background Neurological conditions produce considerable disease burden. Aims To describe quality of life in patients with neurological conditions and informal caregivers receiving postdischarge generic community neurological nursing services, and caregiver burden. Method A descriptive cross-sectional design was used with researchers administering the WHOQOL-BREF Australian Version questionnaire and Zarit Burden Interview. Results Most patients and caregivers rated quality of life as ‘Good’. The patients’ physical, psychological and environment domain scores, and caregivers’ physical domain scores, were below norms. Half of the caregivers experienced burden and 42% had risk for depression. Conclusion A heterogeneou...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
To identify the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Australia with four ...
Our objective was to investigate the relationship between support by health and social care services...
Background: Neurological conditions produce considerable disease burden. Aims: To describe quality o...
Background: The burden of care on caregivers of patients with neurological disorders leads to a redu...
Problem/background: Post-discharge healthcare for patients with neurological conditions is indicated...
BACKGROUND: Neurological conditions have a substantial impact on carers, with carer well-being havin...
BACKGROUND: Neurological conditions have a substantial impact on carers, with carer well-being havin...
Objective: To identify the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Australia...
OBJECTIVE Investigating the association between quality of life with socio-demographic characteristi...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non‐fatal burden of disease that will consume a ...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
INTRODUCTION: Neurodegenerative diseases (NDD) are characterized by progressive decline and loss of ...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
To identify the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Australia with four ...
Our objective was to investigate the relationship between support by health and social care services...
Background: Neurological conditions produce considerable disease burden. Aims: To describe quality o...
Background: The burden of care on caregivers of patients with neurological disorders leads to a redu...
Problem/background: Post-discharge healthcare for patients with neurological conditions is indicated...
BACKGROUND: Neurological conditions have a substantial impact on carers, with carer well-being havin...
BACKGROUND: Neurological conditions have a substantial impact on carers, with carer well-being havin...
Objective: To identify the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Australia...
OBJECTIVE Investigating the association between quality of life with socio-demographic characteristi...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non‐fatal burden of disease that will consume a ...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
INTRODUCTION: Neurodegenerative diseases (NDD) are characterized by progressive decline and loss of ...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
Neurological conditions represent leading causes of non- fatal burden of disease that will consume a...
To identify the needs for supportive care/palliative care services of people in Australia with four ...
Our objective was to investigate the relationship between support by health and social care services...