Palliative Care - Residential End-Of-Loss Care

Palliative Care - Residential End-Of-Loss Care

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Providing care for adults with complex neurological disabilities - PubMed
Providing care for adults with complex neurological disabilities - PubMed
Patients with long-term neurological conditions are highly dependent on registered nurses and healthcare assistants for care. This article highlights some of the issues nurses face in providing care to patients with long-term neurological conditions. A synopsis is given of a study currently underway …
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Providing care for adults with complex neurological disabilities - PubMed
A qualitative study of assistant nurses' experiences of palliative care in residential care - PubMed
A qualitative study of assistant nurses' experiences of palliative care in residential care - PubMed
A total of 40 critical incidents from daily work was described by assistant nurses. The results showed that close cooperation between unlicensed and licensed professionals was crucial to provide good care but was sometimes negatively affected by the organizational structure. The availability of prof …
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A qualitative study of assistant nurses' experiences of palliative care in residential care - PubMed
A sense of home in residential care - PubMed
A sense of home in residential care - PubMed
Moving into a residential care facility requires a great deal of adjustment to an environment and lifestyle entirely different from that of one's previous life. Attachment to place is believed to help create a sense of home and maintain self-identity, supporting successful adjustment to contingencie …
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A sense of home in residential care - PubMed
Making Each Other's Daily Life: Nurse Assistants' Experiences and Knowledge on Developing a Meaningful Daily Life in Nursing Homes - PubMed
Making Each Other's Daily Life: Nurse Assistants' Experiences and Knowledge on Developing a Meaningful Daily Life in Nursing Homes - PubMed
IT WAS OBVIOUS THAT NAS BASED THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MEANINGFUL DAILY LIFE ON DIFFERENT FORMS OF KNOWLEDGE: the oreticaland practical knowledge, and practical wisdom, all of which are intertwined. These results could be used within the team to constitute a meaningful daily life for older persons in nu …
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Making Each Other's Daily Life: Nurse Assistants' Experiences and Knowledge on Developing a Meaningful Daily Life in Nursing Homes - PubMed
A systematic review of activities undertaken by the unregulated Nursing Assistant - PubMed
A systematic review of activities undertaken by the unregulated Nursing Assistant - PubMed
Over 31% of activities delegated to Nurse Assistants require skill and comprehension beyond their level of training. Patients and regulated nurses need to have confidence that Nursing Assistants responsible for care provision are appropriately trained and practicing within regulatory standards.
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A systematic review of activities undertaken by the unregulated Nursing Assistant - PubMed
Approaching retirement: A qualitative study of older nursing assistants' experiences of work in residential care and late-career planning - PubMed
Approaching retirement: A qualitative study of older nursing assistants' experiences of work in residential care and late-career planning - PubMed
In many countries, eldercare workers are approaching retirement. To remain attractive to older and experienced workers, organizations need to understand how employees nearing retirement think about and experience their work situation. This qualitative study investigated how older nursing assistants …
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Approaching retirement: A qualitative study of older nursing assistants' experiences of work in residential care and late-career planning - PubMed
An exploration of palliative care provision in Scottish care homes - PubMed
An exploration of palliative care provision in Scottish care homes - PubMed
This paper suggests that there is an imbalance between the ideal and the actual palliative care provision for some older people living and dying in care homes in Scotland. Successive studies demonstrate that care home residents are increasingly frail and disabled. Many experience challenging physica …
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An exploration of palliative care provision in Scottish care homes - PubMed
Clinical competences of nursing assistants: a strategy for people management - PubMed
Clinical competences of nursing assistants: a strategy for people management - PubMed
the identification of clinical competences and the way nursing assistants acquire these competences can be important resources for managing people, which can be used by nurse managers to better allocate these professionals and provide th e opportunity for their professional development.
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Clinical competences of nursing assistants: a strategy for people management - PubMed
Upholding an ideal image of palliative work in the face of obstacles - PubMed
Upholding an ideal image of palliative work in the face of obstacles - PubMed
Palliative care performed by homecare workers is demanding. Homecare workers need more practical support and would benefit from a care model that involves working with registered nurses, as a team, to provide humanistic care to dying patients and their relatives.
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Upholding an ideal image of palliative work in the face of obstacles - PubMed
The challenges in adopting care pathways for the dying for use in care homes - PubMed
The challenges in adopting care pathways for the dying for use in care homes - PubMed
An increasing number of older people are requiring palliative care within the care home setting. There are currently a number of initiatives that are generally gaining approval and being implemented within health care in general with the goal of improving standards of palliative care. These are the …
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The challenges in adopting care pathways for the dying for use in care homes - PubMed
Taking an "upstream" approach in the care of dying cancer patients: the case for a palliative approach - PubMed
Taking an "upstream" approach in the care of dying cancer patients: the case for a palliative approach - PubMed
Advances in technology and drug therapy have resulted in cancer patients living longer with malignant disease. However, most of these patients will face the end of life much sooner than the general population. Adopting a "palliative approach" is one innovation that has the potential to promote antic …
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Taking an "upstream" approach in the care of dying cancer patients: the case for a palliative approach - PubMed
Experiences of health and well-being, a question of adjustment and compensation - views of older people dependent on community care - PubMed
Experiences of health and well-being, a question of adjustment and compensation - views of older people dependent on community care - PubMed
Most studies concerning older people's health and well-being have focused on their ill health, disease and complaints and have mainly been conducted with a quantitative design. Hence, there is still a need for qualitative studies in which these peoples' own views on health and well-being are shown, …
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Experiences of health and well-being, a question of adjustment and compensation - views of older people dependent on community care - PubMed
Palliative care nursing in relation to people with intellectual disabilities - PubMed
Palliative care nursing in relation to people with intellectual disabilities - PubMed
One of the most rewarding tasks a nurse can ever perform is to support someone at the end of their life, and appropriate care and support at this time should be available to all who need this regardless of personal circumstances. However, it is becoming increasingly evident that personal factors (i. …
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Palliative care nursing in relation to people with intellectual disabilities - PubMed
Older peoples' personal care needs: an analysis of care provision: care provision and the roles of key healthcare personnel - PubMed
Older peoples' personal care needs: an analysis of care provision: care provision and the roles of key healthcare personnel - PubMed
Aims and Objectives. The study aimed to investigate and evaluate the provision of personal care for older patients within the acute care setting. Specific objectives included: (i) exploration of older peoples' perceptions of personal care provision; (ii) evaluation of nursing documentation related t …
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Older peoples' personal care needs: an analysis of care provision: care provision and the roles of key healthcare personnel - PubMed
Care home managers' knowledge of palliative care: a Northern Irish study - PubMed
Care home managers' knowledge of palliative care: a Northern Irish study - PubMed
This study highlights the need to develop the knowledge and competence of care home managers in relation to palliative care. This is particularly important given the increasing number of people who are living with non-malignant disease within a care home setting.
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Care home managers' knowledge of palliative care: a Northern Irish study - PubMed
[NURSING ACTION BEFORE THE TERMINAL PATIENT PHYSICAL CARE] - PubMed
[NURSING ACTION BEFORE THE TERMINAL PATIENT PHYSICAL CARE] - PubMed
Palliative care is a group of actions performed by nurses in order to increase the comfort and well-being of patients with terminal illnesses. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines this term as: An approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problem ass …
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[NURSING ACTION BEFORE THE TERMINAL PATIENT PHYSICAL CARE] - PubMed
Outcomes of collaborative and interdisciplinary palliative education for health care assistants: A qualitative metasummary - PubMed
Outcomes of collaborative and interdisciplinary palliative education for health care assistants: A qualitative metasummary - PubMed
The metasummary provides six suggestions for managers who are considering implementing a collaborative palliative educational workshop and draws attention to the need to create contextual changes that support health care assistants to enact newly acquired knowledge and skills.
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Outcomes of collaborative and interdisciplinary palliative education for health care assistants: A qualitative metasummary - PubMed
End of life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study on the perspectives of nurses and nurse assistants - PubMed
End of life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study on the perspectives of nurses and nurse assistants - PubMed
This research can help prepare nurses and nurse assistants for end-of-life care in pandemics and will be of value for improving the institutional and government health policies. Furthermore, it can be of value in preparing training for healthcare professionals patient-relatives.
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End of life care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study on the perspectives of nurses and nurse assistants - PubMed
Caring for people with dementia disease (DD) and working in a private not-for-profit residential care facility for people with DD - PubMed
Caring for people with dementia disease (DD) and working in a private not-for-profit residential care facility for people with DD - PubMed
Caring for people with dementia and working in dementia care is described as having both rewarding and unpleasant aspects and has been studied to a minor extent. This study aims to explore care providers' narrated experiences of caring for people with dementia disease (DD) and working in a private n …
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Caring for people with dementia disease (DD) and working in a private not-for-profit residential care facility for people with DD - PubMed
The collective voice: Legitimation strategies in focus group discussions with nurses in municipal palliative care for older people in Sweden - PubMed
The collective voice: Legitimation strategies in focus group discussions with nurses in municipal palliative care for older people in Sweden - PubMed
This paper explores focus group discussions of registered nurses in municipal palliative care for older people, using data collected by researchers with an interest in health sciences. The linguistically based discourse analyis builds on a combination of Bakhtinian notions of dialogicity, the Other …
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The collective voice: Legitimation strategies in focus group discussions with nurses in municipal palliative care for older people in Sweden - PubMed
Personal care assistants' experiences of caring for people on home mechanical ventilation - PubMed
Personal care assistants' experiences of caring for people on home mechanical ventilation - PubMed
The participants felt very close to the person they worked with, both physically and emotionally. They had a great responsibility and therefore a commensurate need for support, guidance and a well-functioning organisation around the HMV user. There is international consensus that advanced home care …
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Personal care assistants' experiences of caring for people on home mechanical ventilation - PubMed
Palliative care nurse specialists' reflections on a palliative care educational intervention in long-term care: an inductive content analysis - PubMed
Palliative care nurse specialists' reflections on a palliative care educational intervention in long-term care: an inductive content analysis - PubMed
Evidence from the logs indicated that sustained relationships between the palliative care nurse specialists and staff (registered nurses, healthcare assistants) as well as reciprocal learning were key factors supporting the implementation of this palliative care educational intervention. Challenges …
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Palliative care nurse specialists' reflections on a palliative care educational intervention in long-term care: an inductive content analysis - PubMed
Patient safety subcultures among registered nurses and nurse assistants in Swedish hospital care: a qualitative study - PubMed
Patient safety subcultures among registered nurses and nurse assistants in Swedish hospital care: a qualitative study - PubMed
Registered nurses and nurse assistants in Sweden differ considerably with regard to patient safety subcultures. The results imply that, in order to improve patient safety culture, efforts must be tailored to both registered nurses' and nurse assistants' patient safety-related assumptions, values and …
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Patient safety subcultures among registered nurses and nurse assistants in Swedish hospital care: a qualitative study - PubMed
Bathing people with dementia: when education is not enough - PubMed
Bathing people with dementia: when education is not enough - PubMed
This qualitative study describes health care assistants' (HCA) perceptions and experiences related to bathing people with dementia in residential care settings. Data were collected from three focus groups with 18 HCA participants from 12 different residential care facilities. HCAs constructed two de …
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Bathing people with dementia: when education is not enough - PubMed
Unlicensed personnel administering medications to older persons living at home: a challenge for social and care services - PubMed
Unlicensed personnel administering medications to older persons living at home: a challenge for social and care services - PubMed
This is a crucial task which management within both the healthcare professions and municipal social care needs to address, to bridge the gap between statutes and practice, to create arenas for mutual collaboration in the care recipients' best interest and to ensure patient safety.
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Unlicensed personnel administering medications to older persons living at home: a challenge for social and care services - PubMed
Hospitalized older peoples' views of health and health promotion - PubMed
Hospitalized older peoples' views of health and health promotion - PubMed
Older peoples' health varies considerably and the number of older people who need hospital care will increase in the future. Traditionally, the focus of nursing care in hospitals is oriented towards diagnosis and treatment of disease, although health and health promotion are inherent in theories and …
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Hospitalized older peoples' views of health and health promotion - PubMed