This article reports findings from a study in the UK, which investigated the case for applying the principles and practices of palliative care to caring for older people dying in residential and nursing homes. It focuses on the emotional and practical consequences of a death occurring in these settings. It outlines the bereavement needs of residents, relatives and staff as well as obstacles to providing adequate support. Homes differed in policies and practices in relation to providing bereavement support for relatives. Most managers felt some responsibility for relatives of deceased residents, but rarely felt capable of providing what they perceived as appropriate bereavement support. They recognized the need for practical as well as emoti...
People usually die in hospitals, at subsequent care departments and in retirement homes nowadays. Il...
Background Improving access to palliative care for older adults living in residential care is recog...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...
This paper explores the support needs of residents, relatives, and care staff when someone dies in a...
This article presents the research findings from the qualitative stages of a study which investigate...
The aim of the study was to describe the expectations and experiences of end-of-life care of older p...
The aim of the study was to describe the expectations and experiences of end-of-life care of older p...
In developed countries, the majority of deaths now occur in those aged 65 years or older who are eit...
Applying the principles and practice of palliative care to nursing and residential care homes is a u...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
Background: Care and death at home are generally thought to be beneficial for families. However, the...
The rising population of older people in the UK (Office for National Statistics 2010) and pressure o...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
BACKGROUND: Improving access to palliative care for older adults living in residential care is recog...
People usually die in hospitals, at subsequent care departments and in retirement homes nowadays. Il...
Background Improving access to palliative care for older adults living in residential care is recog...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...
This paper explores the support needs of residents, relatives, and care staff when someone dies in a...
This article presents the research findings from the qualitative stages of a study which investigate...
The aim of the study was to describe the expectations and experiences of end-of-life care of older p...
The aim of the study was to describe the expectations and experiences of end-of-life care of older p...
In developed countries, the majority of deaths now occur in those aged 65 years or older who are eit...
Applying the principles and practice of palliative care to nursing and residential care homes is a u...
BACKGROUND: Dying at home is the preference of many patients with life-limiting illness. This is oft...
Background: Care and death at home are generally thought to be beneficial for families. However, the...
The rising population of older people in the UK (Office for National Statistics 2010) and pressure o...
Background In recent years, life expectancy has increased causing a higher global percentage of olde...
Palliative care services within New Zealand aim to support care for terminally ill people and their ...
BACKGROUND: Improving access to palliative care for older adults living in residential care is recog...
People usually die in hospitals, at subsequent care departments and in retirement homes nowadays. Il...
Background Improving access to palliative care for older adults living in residential care is recog...
Registered Nurses (RNs), working in residential aged care facilities, care for residents who may hav...