INTRODUCTION: Older people receiving healthcare in long-term care contexts (eg, home healthcare, sheltered housing and nursing home contexts) are especially vulnerable to developing frailty and functional decline. Considering the negative effects associated with these conditions and the possibility of preventing them from progressing, it is vital that nurses possess a broad knowledge base related to them. Particularly as prevention related to these conditions lies well within their remit. Such knowledge could guide the development of effective models of care, ensuring continuity and, hence, quality of care. Our objective will be to review published literature on existing models of care targeting frailty and/or functional decline and how the...
Frailty is a distinctive late-life health state in which apparently minor stressor events are associ...
Frailty is a distinctive late-life health state in which apparently minor stressor events are associ...
A number of aspects will be discussed with regard to frailty in hospitalised elderly patients and th...
INTRODUCTION: Older people receiving healthcare in long-term care contexts (eg, home healthcare, she...
INTRODUCTION: Older people receiving healthcare in long-term care contexts (eg, home healthcare, she...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
Knowledge about long-term care services ability, regardless of if the service is home-based or facil...
Knowledge about long-term care services ability, regardless of if the service is home-based or facil...
Introduction More and more researchers are convinced that frailty should refer not only to physical ...
Frailty requires concerted integrated approaches to prevent functional decline. Although there is ev...
Frailty is a state of vulnerability resulting from cumulative decline in many physiological systems ...
Objectives: To describe the functional dependence progression over time in older people living in nu...
Frailty is a distinctive late-life health state in which apparently minor stressor events are associ...
Frailty is a distinctive late-life health state in which apparently minor stressor events are associ...
A number of aspects will be discussed with regard to frailty in hospitalised elderly patients and th...
INTRODUCTION: Older people receiving healthcare in long-term care contexts (eg, home healthcare, she...
INTRODUCTION: Older people receiving healthcare in long-term care contexts (eg, home healthcare, she...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
Knowledge about long-term care services ability, regardless of if the service is home-based or facil...
Knowledge about long-term care services ability, regardless of if the service is home-based or facil...
Introduction More and more researchers are convinced that frailty should refer not only to physical ...
Frailty requires concerted integrated approaches to prevent functional decline. Although there is ev...
Frailty is a state of vulnerability resulting from cumulative decline in many physiological systems ...
Objectives: To describe the functional dependence progression over time in older people living in nu...
Frailty is a distinctive late-life health state in which apparently minor stressor events are associ...
Frailty is a distinctive late-life health state in which apparently minor stressor events are associ...
A number of aspects will be discussed with regard to frailty in hospitalised elderly patients and th...