Palliative Care - Residential End-Of-Loss Care

Palliative Care - Residential End-Of-Loss Care

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Palliative care in long-term care: a system in change - PubMed
Palliative care in long-term care: a system in change - PubMed
The provision of palliative care for older people within the next decade will need to be substantially different to that provided today. In long-term care settings the achievement of quality palliative care will require attention to all levels of the health and social care system, in both its formal …
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Palliative care in long-term care: a system in change - PubMed
Palliative care philosophy in care homes: lessons from New Zealand - PubMed
Palliative care philosophy in care homes: lessons from New Zealand - PubMed
Increasing numbers of people are dying in care homes yet little is known about the nature and quality of their deaths. The limited research available suggests that there is a need to promote a philosophy of palliative care that is not confined to the terminal phase of life. However, adopting such an …
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Palliative care philosophy in care homes: lessons from New Zealand - PubMed
Experiences of home care assistants providing social care to older people: A context in transition - PubMed
Experiences of home care assistants providing social care to older people: A context in transition - PubMed
The findings highlight HCAs' blurred responsibility when providing nursing and care to older people with multiple chronic conditions and functional disabilities. Increasing expectations are placed upon HCAs to cope with practical situations that are theoretically outside the bounds of social care. T …
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Experiences of home care assistants providing social care to older people: A context in transition - PubMed
[Opinions of nursing assistants about shift reports] - PubMed
[Opinions of nursing assistants about shift reports] - PubMed
It approaches the nursing assistants' opinion about the importance of shift report in the continuity of nursing assistance. It aims to find subsidies that can contribute to a better development of this activity in the nursing practice. It is a descriptive research that uses an opinion poll with 15 n …
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[Opinions of nursing assistants about shift reports] - PubMed
Acting with dedication and expertise: Relatives' experience of nurses' provision of care in a palliative unit - PubMed
Acting with dedication and expertise: Relatives' experience of nurses' provision of care in a palliative unit - PubMed
The following aspects are crucial for relatives of cancer patients hospitalized in a palliative ward: time and existence, family dynamics, and care adjusted to the situation. Our study results led to reflections on the impact of how nurses behave when providing care to patients during the palliative …
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Acting with dedication and expertise: Relatives' experience of nurses' provision of care in a palliative unit - PubMed
Provisional educational needs of health care providers in palliative care in three nursing homes in Ontario - PubMed
Provisional educational needs of health care providers in palliative care in three nursing homes in Ontario - PubMed
Health care providers in three nursing homes in Ontario were surveyed to determine educational needs, barriers to meeting these needs, and the preferred format for education. Of the 415 health care providers asked to participate, 225 completed the questionnaire. Need was expressed for the majority o …
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Provisional educational needs of health care providers in palliative care in three nursing homes in Ontario - PubMed
Nurses leading the response to the crisis of palliative care for vulnerable populations - PubMed
Nurses leading the response to the crisis of palliative care for vulnerable populations - PubMed
All nurses are prepared to be generalists in palliative care. Within the discipline there are nurses who seek advanced educational preparation and develop clinical expertise in palliative care nursing. These are our leaders in palliative care nursing who can exert influence in all health care settin …
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Nurses leading the response to the crisis of palliative care for vulnerable populations - PubMed
Decrepit death as a discourse of death in older age: implications for policy - PubMed
Decrepit death as a discourse of death in older age: implications for policy - PubMed
Background. In Australia, care of the older person dying in residential aged care is contentious. This paper reports on selected results of a study of aged and palliative care policies, undertaken to elicit discourses of dying in aged care environments. Aims. To gain understanding of the relationshi …
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Decrepit death as a discourse of death in older age: implications for policy - PubMed
Sociocultural context of nutrition in care homes - PubMed
Sociocultural context of nutrition in care homes - PubMed
Greater understanding of the sociocultural context of eating and drinking in residential care settings may be used to inform nursing practice in relation to meeting older people's nutritional needs in other settings.
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Sociocultural context of nutrition in care homes - PubMed
Nurse assistants' experiences and knowledge of how they create a meaningful daily life for older persons receiving municipal home healthcare - PubMed
Nurse assistants' experiences and knowledge of how they create a meaningful daily life for older persons receiving municipal home healthcare - PubMed
Nurse assistants built a reciprocal relationship both for the older people and for the nurse assistant. This contributes to create a meaningful daily life for the older people. The older person was the main character, and it seems that the nurse assistants apply person-centred care, which can repres …
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Nurse assistants' experiences and knowledge of how they create a meaningful daily life for older persons receiving municipal home healthcare - PubMed
Exploring nursing expertise in residential care for older people: a mixed method study - PubMed
Exploring nursing expertise in residential care for older people: a mixed method study - PubMed
Nursing expertise in residential care of older people is a complex phenomenon which encompasses many aspects of care delivery in a person-centred framework. By rendering this expertise visible, the need for appropriate and adequate skill mix for a growing residential care population is presented.
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Exploring nursing expertise in residential care for older people: a mixed method study - PubMed
Improving specialist palliative care in residential care for older people: a checklist to guide practice - PubMed
Improving specialist palliative care in residential care for older people: a checklist to guide practice - PubMed
The checklist can be used to support the integration of specialist palliative care into residential care to drive up quality care, provide staff with focused case-based education, maximise planning and reduce symptom burden for people at end of life.
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Improving specialist palliative care in residential care for older people: a checklist to guide practice - PubMed
Relatives' perceptions of residents' life in a municipal care facility for older people with a focus on quality of life and care environment - PubMed
Relatives' perceptions of residents' life in a municipal care facility for older people with a focus on quality of life and care environment - PubMed
This study highlights the need to create a powerful partnership between relatives, care providers and residents to enhance the quality of life for residents. Every single meeting is important and makes a difference for the resident. Care providers might need to support relatives to understand that t …
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Relatives' perceptions of residents' life in a municipal care facility for older people with a focus on quality of life and care environment - PubMed
The challenge of providing palliative care in the nursing home part II: internal factors - PubMed
The challenge of providing palliative care in the nursing home part II: internal factors - PubMed
Nursing homes are increasingly becoming the place of care and site of death for growing numbers of frail older people dying of chronic progressive illnesses. Despite this increase, empirical evidence suggests that providing palliative care in nursing homes is replete with challenges. In a previous p …
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The challenge of providing palliative care in the nursing home part II: internal factors - PubMed
Prevention of pressure ulcers, malnutrition, poor oral health and falls in nursing homes: A focus group study with nurse aides, registered nurses and managers - PubMed
Prevention of pressure ulcers, malnutrition, poor oral health and falls in nursing homes: A focus group study with nurse aides, registered nurses and managers - PubMed
Background: Despite available knowledge how to prevent the risk of pressure ulcers, malnutrition, poor oral health and falls among older persons in nursing homes, these risks still frequently occur and cause a major burden for older persons; furthermore, for the health care system, they are e …
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Prevention of pressure ulcers, malnutrition, poor oral health and falls in nursing homes: A focus group study with nurse aides, registered nurses and managers - PubMed
Nutrition and hydration in dying patients: the perceptions of acute care nurses - PubMed
Nutrition and hydration in dying patients: the perceptions of acute care nurses - PubMed
Nurses in acute care settings need to be involved in decision-making and advocate for patients and family during the dying phase. Nurses in acute care need better understanding about the palliative approach to care and nutrition and hydration for people who are dying.
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Nutrition and hydration in dying patients: the perceptions of acute care nurses - PubMed
Feelings about Nursing Assistants that Enhance the Work Motivation of Japanese Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses - PubMed
Feelings about Nursing Assistants that Enhance the Work Motivation of Japanese Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses - PubMed
Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses have received professional education, but to enhance their work motivation it is necessary to create work environments in which they can concentrate on their jobs as specialists. One of the methods to develop such work environments is to use nursing as …
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Feelings about Nursing Assistants that Enhance the Work Motivation of Japanese Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses - PubMed
The nature of, and reasons for, 'inappropriate' hospitalisations among patients with palliative care needs: a qualitative exploration of the views of generalist palliative care providers - PubMed
The nature of, and reasons for, 'inappropriate' hospitalisations among patients with palliative care needs: a qualitative exploration of the views of generalist palliative care providers - PubMed
On the basis of our findings, we recommend a shift to the term 'potentially avoidable' admission rather than 'inappropriate admission'. We also identify an urgent need for debate regarding the role of the acute hospital within a palliative care context. Interventions to reduce hospital admissions wi …
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The nature of, and reasons for, 'inappropriate' hospitalisations among patients with palliative care needs: a qualitative exploration of the views of generalist palliative care providers - PubMed
Nurse assistants' experiences of encountering patients in grief due to the death of a loved one - a qualitative study in municipal health and social care - PubMed
Nurse assistants' experiences of encountering patients in grief due to the death of a loved one - a qualitative study in municipal health and social care - PubMed
The NAs encountered expressions of strong emotions from patients in grief, and even expressions of a desire to end their lives. Additionally, the NAs had to deal with their own emotions that were evoked when meeting patients in grief. These challenges indicate the need for enhanced conditions in the …
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Nurse assistants' experiences of encountering patients in grief due to the death of a loved one - a qualitative study in municipal health and social care - PubMed
"The challenge of joining all the pieces together" - Nurses' experience of palliative care for older people with advanced dementia living in residential aged care units - PubMed
"The challenge of joining all the pieces together" - Nurses' experience of palliative care for older people with advanced dementia living in residential aged care units - PubMed
For the palliative care to be successful, the nurses need to "join all the pieces together," that is succeed in developing specialised knowledge and skills, developing teamwork as a working method and creating a caring relationship to establish a person-centred care with the older person with advanc …
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"The challenge of joining all the pieces together" - Nurses' experience of palliative care for older people with advanced dementia living in residential aged care units - PubMed
Dying With Carolyn: Using Simulation to Improve Communication Skills of Unregulated Care Providers Working in Long-Term Care - PubMed
Dying With Carolyn: Using Simulation to Improve Communication Skills of Unregulated Care Providers Working in Long-Term Care - PubMed
This article examines the development, implementation, and evaluation of a pilot project utilizing high-fidelity simulation (HFS) to improve frontline staff members' confidence and skills to communicate about death and dying in long-term care homes. The target group was unregulated care providers wh …
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Dying With Carolyn: Using Simulation to Improve Communication Skills of Unregulated Care Providers Working in Long-Term Care - PubMed
Assessing nursing assistants' competency in palliative care: An evaluation tool - PubMed
Assessing nursing assistants' competency in palliative care: An evaluation tool - PubMed
Nursing assistants are the largest aged care workforce providing direct care to older people in residential aged care facilities (RACF) in Australia and internationally. A palliative approach is a large component of this direct care that necessitates nursing assistants possess requisite knowledge, s …
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Assessing nursing assistants' competency in palliative care: An evaluation tool - PubMed
Normalising and planning for death in residential care: findings from a qualitative focus group study of a specialist palliative care intervention - PubMed
Normalising and planning for death in residential care: findings from a qualitative focus group study of a specialist palliative care intervention - PubMed
The intervention normalised death and dying and also underlined the important role that specialists play in providing staff education, timely access to medicines and advance care planning. The findings from our study, and the growing wealth of evidence integrating specialist palliative care in resid …
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Normalising and planning for death in residential care: findings from a qualitative focus group study of a specialist palliative care intervention - PubMed
Living, loving and letting go-navigating the relational within palliative care of older people in long-term care facilities: An action research study - PubMed
Living, loving and letting go-navigating the relational within palliative care of older people in long-term care facilities: An action research study - PubMed
Staff in nursing homes experience deep attachments to residents when delivering palliative care and end of life care. There is a need to understand these relationships and how they impact on the understanding and integration of palliative care in older person residential care as well as acknowledgin …
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Living, loving and letting go-navigating the relational within palliative care of older people in long-term care facilities: An action research study - PubMed
Bringing a structural perspective to work: Framing occupational safety and health disparities for nursing assistants with work-related musculoskeletal disorders - PubMed
Bringing a structural perspective to work: Framing occupational safety and health disparities for nursing assistants with work-related musculoskeletal disorders - PubMed
This study demonstrates the utility of a structural perspective for OSH disparities research and points to the need for occupational health intervention on a structural level.
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Bringing a structural perspective to work: Framing occupational safety and health disparities for nursing assistants with work-related musculoskeletal disorders - PubMed
Developing a national quality register in end-of-life care: the Swedish experience - PubMed
Developing a national quality register in end-of-life care: the Swedish experience - PubMed
We have shown that it is feasible to establish a national quality register in end-of-life care and collect data through a web-based system. Ongoing data analyses will show in what way this initiative can lead to improved quality of life for patients and their families. There is an ongoing process in …
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Developing a national quality register in end-of-life care: the Swedish experience - PubMed
Communication and coordination during transition of older persons between nursing homes and hospital still in need of improvement - PubMed
Communication and coordination during transition of older persons between nursing homes and hospital still in need of improvement - PubMed
Communication and coordination among hospital and nursing home registered nurses need to be furthered improved. Registered nurses' coordination and planning in the nursing home are extremely important to future elder care. We recommend that the medical care plan be regularly updated and meticulously …
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Communication and coordination during transition of older persons between nursing homes and hospital still in need of improvement - PubMed
Does enhancing personal care assistants' own oral health influence their attitudes and practices towards oral care for residents - a pilot study - PubMed
Does enhancing personal care assistants' own oral health influence their attitudes and practices towards oral care for residents - a pilot study - PubMed
The results of this pilot study show that the educational intervention to increase the personal care assistants' (PCAs) awareness of their own oral health status and self-care skills increased the confidence of the carers to identify oral health risks in the residents, as well as increasing their se …
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Does enhancing personal care assistants' own oral health influence their attitudes and practices towards oral care for residents - a pilot study - PubMed