Objectives Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient preferences. It can improve family carers' involvement in decision making and their overall experiences at the end of life, as well as, reduce psychological stress. We investigated the effects of the ACTION Respecting Choices (RC) ACP intervention on the family carers' involvement in decision making in the last 3 months of the patients' life and on the family carers' psychological distress after 3 months of bereavement. Methods Over six European countries, a sample of 162 bereaved family carers returned a bereavement questionnaire. Involvement in decision making was measured with a single item of the Views of Informal Carers-Evaluation of Service...
Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background: Palliative care incorporates comprehensive support of family caregivers because many of ...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
Objectives: Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient pref...
Previous research has shown that care experiences influence the willingness for advance care plannin...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, fin...
Persons with dementia are at high risk for loss of decision-making ability due to increased cognitiv...
[[abstract]]Persons with dementia are at high risk for loss of decision-making ability due to increa...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process about a person's values, life goal...
Family caregivers (FCGs) are essential to a patient’s ability to be cared for and to die at home. In...
BackgroundIn dementia care, a large number of treatment decisions are made by family carers on behal...
Purpose: Advance Care Planning (ACP) is positively associated with the quality of care, but its impa...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care is expected to incorporate comprehensive support for family caregivers g...
Background: Palliative care is expected to incorporate comprehensive support for family caregivers g...
Background: Family carers have a prominent role in end-of-life care for seriously ill persons. Howev...
Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background: Palliative care incorporates comprehensive support of family caregivers because many of ...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
Objectives: Facilitated advance care planning (ACP) helps family carers' to be aware of patient pref...
Previous research has shown that care experiences influence the willingness for advance care plannin...
Advance Care Planning (ACP) is widely regarded as a component of good end-of-life care. However, fin...
Persons with dementia are at high risk for loss of decision-making ability due to increased cognitiv...
[[abstract]]Persons with dementia are at high risk for loss of decision-making ability due to increa...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a communication process about a person's values, life goal...
Family caregivers (FCGs) are essential to a patient’s ability to be cared for and to die at home. In...
BackgroundIn dementia care, a large number of treatment decisions are made by family carers on behal...
Purpose: Advance Care Planning (ACP) is positively associated with the quality of care, but its impa...
BACKGROUND: Palliative care is expected to incorporate comprehensive support for family caregivers g...
Background: Palliative care is expected to incorporate comprehensive support for family caregivers g...
Background: Family carers have a prominent role in end-of-life care for seriously ill persons. Howev...
Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background: Palliative care incorporates comprehensive support of family caregivers because many of ...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...