An innovative service for the palliative and end-of-life care of people with dementia was introduced at a UK hospice. This evaluation involved analysis of audit data, semi-structured interviews with project staff (n=3) and surveys of family carers (n=15) and professionals (n=20). The service has increased access to palliative, end-of-life care and other services. Improvements were reported in the knowledge, confidence and care skills of family carers and professionals. Carers felt better supported and it was perceived that the service enabled more patients to be cared for at home or in their usual place of care
INTRODUCTION: In the UK approximately 700,000 people are living with, and a third of people aged ove...
Introduction Policy- and evidence-based guidelines have highlighted the need for improved palliative...
open access articleBackground In the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they of...
An innovative service for the palliative and end-of-life care of people with dementia was introduced...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
BACKGROUND: The challenge of an ageing population and consequential increase of long term conditions...
BACKGROUND: People living and dying with non-cancer diagnoses, including dementia, have poorer acces...
yesBackground: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the dise...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: Palliative care for people with dementia is often sub-optimal. This is partly because of...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their caregivers often lack equitable access to hospice care wh...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
Background: Hospices and other palliative and end-of-life care providers are now required to develop...
Aim. This paper considers the challenges of delivering effective palliative care to older people wit...
noComplete abstract: FC 16. Background: We aimed to develop a complex intervention to improve end ...
INTRODUCTION: In the UK approximately 700,000 people are living with, and a third of people aged ove...
Introduction Policy- and evidence-based guidelines have highlighted the need for improved palliative...
open access articleBackground In the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they of...
An innovative service for the palliative and end-of-life care of people with dementia was introduced...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
BACKGROUND: The challenge of an ageing population and consequential increase of long term conditions...
BACKGROUND: People living and dying with non-cancer diagnoses, including dementia, have poorer acces...
yesBackground: The prevalence of dementia is rising worldwide and many people will die with the dise...
Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading...
Background: Palliative care for people with dementia is often sub-optimal. This is partly because of...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their caregivers often lack equitable access to hospice care wh...
Background: When entering the dying phase, the nature of physical, psychosocial and spiritual care n...
Background: Hospices and other palliative and end-of-life care providers are now required to develop...
Aim. This paper considers the challenges of delivering effective palliative care to older people wit...
noComplete abstract: FC 16. Background: We aimed to develop a complex intervention to improve end ...
INTRODUCTION: In the UK approximately 700,000 people are living with, and a third of people aged ove...
Introduction Policy- and evidence-based guidelines have highlighted the need for improved palliative...
open access articleBackground In the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they of...