In the past, as in the present, older people constituted the largest single group of recipients of nursing care in both hospital and community settings. However, the practical realities associated with providing that nursing care and the changing organisational frameworks in which it was delivered have received only scant attention from historians of nursing, as acute care nursing of younger adults and children continues to dominate the literature. Brooks (2009) has, therefore, performed a valuable service in highlighting some aspects of the nursing care for older people in Britain in the period 1955–1980, and by calling for more research to be carried out. If her challenge is to be taken up, several issues, not all of them specific to the ...
Ageing is a universal phenomenon that is obvious as well as inevitable. It is a process that begins ...
The demographic trends of continuing growth of the number of older people will lead to an increasing...
Background: The perspectives of nursing professionals might differ from those of older adults when ...
The British Geriatrics Society originated in a meeting convened 27 years ago by Dr Trevor Howell who...
Creating ’homeliness ’ in care homes: Why nurses must have a say in shaping policy Jan Reed Both of ...
It is now more than 40 years since the geriatric day hospital movement began—37 years since the firs...
At a time of winter pressures, Janet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University...
This phenomenological study describes what it is like for people over 74 years to experience nursing...
As highlighted in a recent editorial, the ageing population and burden of frailty amongst those aged...
Geriatric medicine became a specialty in the UK in 1948—the year after the founding of the British G...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Aim To investigate the attitudes of healthcare professionals towards working with older people, incl...
Aim The aim of this paper is to consider the process of ageing, the effects of ageing and research r...
The sustainability of healthcare of older people in Europe is at stake. Many experts currently focus...
Fact: Older adults influence hospital environments. This patient population is now the predominant r...
Ageing is a universal phenomenon that is obvious as well as inevitable. It is a process that begins ...
The demographic trends of continuing growth of the number of older people will lead to an increasing...
Background: The perspectives of nursing professionals might differ from those of older adults when ...
The British Geriatrics Society originated in a meeting convened 27 years ago by Dr Trevor Howell who...
Creating ’homeliness ’ in care homes: Why nurses must have a say in shaping policy Jan Reed Both of ...
It is now more than 40 years since the geriatric day hospital movement began—37 years since the firs...
At a time of winter pressures, Janet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University...
This phenomenological study describes what it is like for people over 74 years to experience nursing...
As highlighted in a recent editorial, the ageing population and burden of frailty amongst those aged...
Geriatric medicine became a specialty in the UK in 1948—the year after the founding of the British G...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Aim To investigate the attitudes of healthcare professionals towards working with older people, incl...
Aim The aim of this paper is to consider the process of ageing, the effects of ageing and research r...
The sustainability of healthcare of older people in Europe is at stake. Many experts currently focus...
Fact: Older adults influence hospital environments. This patient population is now the predominant r...
Ageing is a universal phenomenon that is obvious as well as inevitable. It is a process that begins ...
The demographic trends of continuing growth of the number of older people will lead to an increasing...
Background: The perspectives of nursing professionals might differ from those of older adults when ...