A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with dementia pertaining interprofessional collaboration with and among healthcare professionals in home care (HC), nursing homes and during home to nursing home transitions in palliative care. Semi-structured interviews were performed with bereaved informal caregivers. Data were analysed using a critical realist approach. The two main themes that emerged were: (1) Informal caregivers' roles in interprofessional collaboration with healthcare professionals and (2) Informal caregivers' perception of interprofessional collaboration among healthcare professionals. Informal caregivers' roles were identified in three collaboration processes: information...
The chapter focuses on the characteristics and the positive consequences of interprofessional teamwo...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with ...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) within and during movements between care setting...
Adequate interprofessional collaboration is essential to provide high quality palliative dementia ca...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when health professionals from different disciplines work tog...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team me...
AimTo investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregivers' views of inter-sectoral infor...
BackgroundMore people are dying at home with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. While informal caregi...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team me...
Background: In order to provide improved care provision, integrated care services are being develope...
The chapter focuses on the characteristics and the positive consequences of interprofessional teamwo...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with ...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) within and during movements between care setting...
Adequate interprofessional collaboration is essential to provide high quality palliative dementia ca...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
Interprofessional collaboration occurs when health professionals from different disciplines work tog...
Caring for people with dementia often necessitates inter-professional and inter-agency working but t...
In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team me...
AimTo investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregivers' views of inter-sectoral infor...
BackgroundMore people are dying at home with dementia and Alzheimer's disease. While informal caregi...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team me...
Background: In order to provide improved care provision, integrated care services are being develope...
The chapter focuses on the characteristics and the positive consequences of interprofessional teamwo...
There is a growing need for palliative care, with the majority of palliative patients preferring pal...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...