Context: Although dying peacefully is considered an important outcome of high-quality palliative care, large-scale quantitative research on dying peacefully and the factors associated with a peaceful death is lacking. Objectives: To gain insight into how many residents with dementia in long-term care facilities die peacefully, according to their relatives, and whether that assessment is correlated with observed physical and psychological distress. Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of deceased nursing home residents in a representative sample of long-term care facilities in Flanders, Belgium (2010). Structured post-mortem questionnaires were completed by relatives of the resident, who were asked to what extent they agre...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Background: Insight in causes of death in demented patients may help physicians in end-of-life care....
Background: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort care goal may be beneficial. ...
Context Although dying peacefully is considered an important outcome of high-quality palliative care...
Background: Little is known about dying peacefully with dementia in long-term care facilities. Dying...
Objectives: To examine family caregivers' experiences with end-of-life care for nursing home residen...
Background: Little is known about whether people with dementia die peacefully. This may be influence...
Background:Little is known about dying peacefully with dementia in long-term care facilities. Dying ...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to describe physicians' perceptions of the suffering of their patients who ar...
Contains fulltext : 208361.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pal...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort...
BACKGROUND: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Background Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peopl...
Background: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Background: Insight in causes of death in demented patients may help physicians in end-of-life care....
Background: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort care goal may be beneficial. ...
Context Although dying peacefully is considered an important outcome of high-quality palliative care...
Background: Little is known about dying peacefully with dementia in long-term care facilities. Dying...
Objectives: To examine family caregivers' experiences with end-of-life care for nursing home residen...
Background: Little is known about whether people with dementia die peacefully. This may be influence...
Background:Little is known about dying peacefully with dementia in long-term care facilities. Dying ...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to describe physicians' perceptions of the suffering of their patients who ar...
Contains fulltext : 208361.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pal...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort...
BACKGROUND: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: The incidence and prevalence of dementia is increasing in the UK as the aged population ...
Background Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peopl...
Background: Comfort is frequently ranked important for a good death. Although rising numbers of peop...
Background: Patients with dementia frequently do not receive adequate palliative care which may rela...
Background: Insight in causes of death in demented patients may help physicians in end-of-life care....
Background: Many people with dementia die in a nursing home. A comfort care goal may be beneficial. ...