Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care in Ontario. This study developed a set of potential quality indicators for seriously ill home care clients using a standardized assessment. Methods Secondary analysis of Resident Assessment Instrument for Home Care data for Ontario completed between 2006 and 2013 was used to develop quality indicators (QIs) thought to be relevant to the needs of older (65+) seriously ill clients. QIs were developed through a review of the literature and consultation with subject matter experts in palliative care. Serious illness was defined as a prognosis of less than 6 months to live or the presence of severe health instability. The rates of the QIs were s...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
Background : The screening of frail individuals at risk for functional health decline and adverse he...
BACKGROUND:: A challenge for commissioners and providers of end-of-life care in dementia is to trans...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care ...
Introduction Currently in Ontario, there is no set of quality indicators for use in palliative care ...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
Background: Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background: One way of measuring the quality of home care are quality indicators (QIs) derived fro...
An increasingly frail population in nursing homes accentuates the need for high quality care at the ...
Background: The nutrition profile of palliative home care clients is unknown. This study describes t...
Abstract Background This paper describe the developme...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Purpose: This study aimed to develop home care quality indicators (HCQIs) to be used by a variety of...
Problem: Dementia is rapidly increasing as the people of the world mature and life expectancy increa...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
Background : The screening of frail individuals at risk for functional health decline and adverse he...
BACKGROUND:: A challenge for commissioners and providers of end-of-life care in dementia is to trans...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
BackgroundCurrently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care ...
Introduction Currently in Ontario, there is no set of quality indicators for use in palliative care ...
Background Currently, there are no formalized measures for the quality of home based palliative care...
Background: Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Background: One way of measuring the quality of home care are quality indicators (QIs) derived fro...
An increasingly frail population in nursing homes accentuates the need for high quality care at the ...
Background: The nutrition profile of palliative home care clients is unknown. This study describes t...
Abstract Background This paper describe the developme...
Background Individuals receiving palliative care (PC) are generally thought to prefer to receive ca...
Purpose: This study aimed to develop home care quality indicators (HCQIs) to be used by a variety of...
Problem: Dementia is rapidly increasing as the people of the world mature and life expectancy increa...
Background: The occurrence of adverse events (AEs) in care settings is a patient safety concern that...
Background : The screening of frail individuals at risk for functional health decline and adverse he...
BACKGROUND:: A challenge for commissioners and providers of end-of-life care in dementia is to trans...