Persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) face barriers and disparities at end of life. Among these barriers are limited educational opportunities and a paucity of targeted training materials on palliative care for staff who provide their day-to-day care. This paper reports on a three-phase project undertaken to develop, implement, and evaluate a palliative care curriculum and educational program that is responsive to the unique learning needs of staff providing services and supports for individuals with I/DD living in long-term care settings. Participants\u27 ratings of their levels of preparation and confidence to provide palliative care improved from pretraining to posttraining. Posttraining use of materials and pra...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is the process of discussing and documenting wishes and prefe...
This handbook is intended to be a guide for providing best care practices for end-of-life care when ...
Background: Nurses and social workers caring for people with intellectual disabilities are increasin...
AIMS: This article reports on a small exploratory survey aimed at establishing the perceived trainin...
Background Providing palliative care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is challenging a...
© 2014 MA Healthcare Ltd. People with intellectual disabilities are often marginalised from mainstre...
In this article we describe how an advance care planning (ACP) program was developed, implemented, a...
In this paper we describe how an advance care planning (ACP) program was developed, implemented, and...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities suffer from a multitude of health dispa...
Background: As patterns of morbidity and mortality are changing, more people with intellectual disab...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
Background: The focus in the care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is predominantly on...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This descriptive study ...
Background The literature highlights concerns regarding the quality of palliative care offered to pe...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is the process of discussing and documenting wishes and prefe...
This handbook is intended to be a guide for providing best care practices for end-of-life care when ...
Background: Nurses and social workers caring for people with intellectual disabilities are increasin...
AIMS: This article reports on a small exploratory survey aimed at establishing the perceived trainin...
Background Providing palliative care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is challenging a...
© 2014 MA Healthcare Ltd. People with intellectual disabilities are often marginalised from mainstre...
In this article we describe how an advance care planning (ACP) program was developed, implemented, a...
In this paper we describe how an advance care planning (ACP) program was developed, implemented, and...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities suffer from a multitude of health dispa...
Background: As patterns of morbidity and mortality are changing, more people with intellectual disab...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
Background: The focus in the care for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) is predominantly on...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This descriptive study ...
Background The literature highlights concerns regarding the quality of palliative care offered to pe...
Background: Despite a recognized need for a palliative approach to caring for people with motor neur...
Background Advance care planning (ACP) is the process of discussing and documenting wishes and prefe...
This handbook is intended to be a guide for providing best care practices for end-of-life care when ...
Background: Nurses and social workers caring for people with intellectual disabilities are increasin...