Background: The literature indicates that current home care service are largely task oriented with limited focus on the involvement of the older people themselves, and studies show that lack of involvement might reduce older people's quality of life. Person-centred care has been shown to improve the satisfaction with care and quality of life in older people cared for in hospitals and nursing homes, with limited published evidence about the effects and meanings of person-centred interventions in home care services for older people. This study protocol outlines a study aiming to evaluate such effects and meanings of a person-centred and health-promoting intervention in home aged care services. Methods/design: The study will take the form of a...
BackgroundThe needs of care based on palliative principles are stressed for all people with progress...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1) to evaluate th...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1) to evaluate th...
Background: The literature indicates that current home care service are largely task oriented with l...
Background: The literature indicates that current home care service are largely task oriented with l...
Background: Home care recipients have reported little self-determination and opportunity to influenc...
Background: Home care recipients have reported little self-determination and opportunity to influenc...
Background: The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to quality of life and w...
Background: The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to quality of life and w...
Background The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to qualit...
Sonya Brownie, Susan NancarrowSchool of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Lismor...
Introduction: Although person-centredness is a key principle of integrated care, successfully embedd...
Introduction: Although person-centredness is a key principle of integrated care, successfully embedd...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1...
BackgroundThe needs of care based on palliative principles are stressed for all people with progress...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1) to evaluate th...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1) to evaluate th...
Background: The literature indicates that current home care service are largely task oriented with l...
Background: The literature indicates that current home care service are largely task oriented with l...
Background: Home care recipients have reported little self-determination and opportunity to influenc...
Background: Home care recipients have reported little self-determination and opportunity to influenc...
Background: The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to quality of life and w...
Background: The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to quality of life and w...
Background The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to qualit...
Sonya Brownie, Susan NancarrowSchool of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Lismor...
Introduction: Although person-centredness is a key principle of integrated care, successfully embedd...
Introduction: Although person-centredness is a key principle of integrated care, successfully embedd...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1...
BackgroundThe needs of care based on palliative principles are stressed for all people with progress...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1) to evaluate th...
Background As part of a nursing home intervention study, the aim of this paper was 1) to evaluate th...