The aim of the INHospital study was to compare the level of importance of care priorities and satisfaction levels with care among patients, carers, and nurse caregivers in the acute aged care setting. The INHospital study used sequential mixed methods approach for data collection. Survey data was completed within five metropolitan acute aged care wards on patients in acute aged care wards (n=78), their carers (n=45) and nurses (n=37). The Caring Activity Scale (CAS) survey was administered to participants in order to determine and compare the perceptions of the importance and satisfaction of care. Semi-structured interviews of patients (n=7) and carers (n=7) were conducted after completion of the CAS survey. This qualitative data aimed to p...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Aim: To assess the views and attitudes of aged care staff providing direct care towards palliative c...
Objective: This study was to investigate issues that arose from pre-admission to post-discharge, for...
The aim of the INHospital study was to compare the level of importance of care priorities and satisf...
The aim of the INHospital study was to compare the level of importance of care priorities and satisf...
Background. Investigating older acutely ill hospitalized patients' nursing needs and quality of care...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Globally the population is ageing and as a consequence people are living longer with multiple chroni...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
This article reports on a study designed to determine whether demographic characteristics of patient...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of people taking on a new or expanded caring role for an elde...
Abstract Background Healthcare outcome goals are central to person-c...
Objective: This qualitative study was imbedded in a randomised controlled trial evaluating the addit...
Objective\ud \ud This study was to investigate issues that arose from pre-admission to post-discharg...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Aim: To assess the views and attitudes of aged care staff providing direct care towards palliative c...
Objective: This study was to investigate issues that arose from pre-admission to post-discharge, for...
The aim of the INHospital study was to compare the level of importance of care priorities and satisf...
The aim of the INHospital study was to compare the level of importance of care priorities and satisf...
Background. Investigating older acutely ill hospitalized patients' nursing needs and quality of care...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Globally the population is ageing and as a consequence people are living longer with multiple chroni...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
This article reports on a study designed to determine whether demographic characteristics of patient...
Objective: To describe the perceptions of people taking on a new or expanded caring role for an elde...
Abstract Background Healthcare outcome goals are central to person-c...
Objective: This qualitative study was imbedded in a randomised controlled trial evaluating the addit...
Objective\ud \ud This study was to investigate issues that arose from pre-admission to post-discharg...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Aim: To assess the views and attitudes of aged care staff providing direct care towards palliative c...
Objective: This study was to investigate issues that arose from pre-admission to post-discharge, for...