Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the experiences of the relatives involved in the care of the person with dementia may help to improve care practice. Aims: To investigate relatives' experiences with end-of-life care for people with dementia, comparing the nursing home and home setting. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 32 individuals who were bereaved of someone with dementia. Thematic analysis was performed to identify main themes from the data. Findings: Experiences translated into four themes: acknowledging human dignity; being recognised as an important caregiver; (not) talking about death and dying and making decisions together. A lack of person-centered care...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objective: To document the views of family caregivers of persons with dementia about quality of life...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
BACKGROUND: Keeping people living with advanced dementia in their usual place of residence is becomi...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia end...
Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Making end-of-life care decisions in the context of dementia is complex. As people with advanced dem...
Background: There are a range of symptoms and challenges at the end of life which someone with demen...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objectives: To examine family caregivers' experiences with end-of-life care for nursing home residen...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
BACKGROUND: Most people with advanced dementia die in nursing homes where families may have to make ...
Dementia is a progressive, life-limiting disease. A palliative approach to care, that focuses on the...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objective: To document the views of family caregivers of persons with dementia about quality of life...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...
Background: End-of-life care for older people with dementia is often sub-optimal. Understanding the ...
BACKGROUND: Keeping people living with advanced dementia in their usual place of residence is becomi...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia end...
Background: End of life decisions for people with advanced dementia are reported as often being diff...
Background It is widely reported that carers who provide care for a family member with dementia endu...
Making end-of-life care decisions in the context of dementia is complex. As people with advanced dem...
Background: There are a range of symptoms and challenges at the end of life which someone with demen...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objectives: To examine family caregivers' experiences with end-of-life care for nursing home residen...
Introduction: There are barriers to implementing person-and family-centred end-of-life care for peop...
BACKGROUND: Most people with advanced dementia die in nursing homes where families may have to make ...
Dementia is a progressive, life-limiting disease. A palliative approach to care, that focuses on the...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Objective: To document the views of family caregivers of persons with dementia about quality of life...
Dementia is now recognised as a progressive terminal illness causing significant health-care needs f...