Abstract Background Residents living in long-term care homes (LTCH) have complex care needs, multiple chronic conditions, increasing frailty and cognitive impairment. A palliative approach that incorporates advance care planning (ACP) should be integrated with chronic disease management, yet it is not a norm in most LTCHs. Despite its growing need, there remains a lack of staff engagement in the ACP process. Objectives The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of interdisciplinary staff related to the practice of ACP in LTCHs. Methods This study is part of a larger Canadian project, iCAN ACP, that aims to increase uptake, and access to ACP for older Canadians living with frailty. An exploratory qualitative design ...
Background. Persons living with dementia in the long-term care home (LTCH) setting have a number of ...
Introduction Advance care planning can improve the quality of life for residents in long-term care h...
The aim of this project was to educate Registered Nurses (RNs) who work in Long Term Care (LTC) sett...
Abstract Background While advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve the quality of end-o...
Objective: To investigate clinicians perspectives on the factors that shape the process of advance c...
Aims and objectives To describe healthcare professionals’ perceptions of advance care planning (ACP...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
none4noObjective: We aimed to search and synthesize qualitative studies exploring the perspectives o...
Objective: To gain an understanding of how advance care planning (ACP) is understood and approached...
Abstract Objectives Despite known benefits, advance care planning (ACP) is rarely a component of us...
Background: The \u27Let Me Decide\u27 Advance Care Planning (LMD-ACP) programme offers a structured ...
Veronica Mignani,1 Francesca Ingravallo,1 Elena Mariani,2 Rabih Chattat2 1Department of Medical and...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is a process that supports adults in understanding and sharing their per...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the process of advance care planning (ACP) and to e...
Trygve Johannes Lereim Sævareid,1 Reidun Førde,1 Lisbeth Thoresen,1,2 Lillian Lillemoen...
Background. Persons living with dementia in the long-term care home (LTCH) setting have a number of ...
Introduction Advance care planning can improve the quality of life for residents in long-term care h...
The aim of this project was to educate Registered Nurses (RNs) who work in Long Term Care (LTC) sett...
Abstract Background While advance care planning (ACP) has been shown to improve the quality of end-o...
Objective: To investigate clinicians perspectives on the factors that shape the process of advance c...
Aims and objectives To describe healthcare professionals’ perceptions of advance care planning (ACP...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
none4noObjective: We aimed to search and synthesize qualitative studies exploring the perspectives o...
Objective: To gain an understanding of how advance care planning (ACP) is understood and approached...
Abstract Objectives Despite known benefits, advance care planning (ACP) is rarely a component of us...
Background: The \u27Let Me Decide\u27 Advance Care Planning (LMD-ACP) programme offers a structured ...
Veronica Mignani,1 Francesca Ingravallo,1 Elena Mariani,2 Rabih Chattat2 1Department of Medical and...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is a process that supports adults in understanding and sharing their per...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the process of advance care planning (ACP) and to e...
Trygve Johannes Lereim Sævareid,1 Reidun Førde,1 Lisbeth Thoresen,1,2 Lillian Lillemoen...
Background. Persons living with dementia in the long-term care home (LTCH) setting have a number of ...
Introduction Advance care planning can improve the quality of life for residents in long-term care h...
The aim of this project was to educate Registered Nurses (RNs) who work in Long Term Care (LTC) sett...