Palliative Care - Residential End-Of-Loss Care

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Nurses' and nurse assistants' beliefs, attitudes and actions related to role and function in an inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit-A qualitative study - PubMed
Nurses' and nurse assistants' beliefs, attitudes and actions related to role and function in an inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit-A qualitative study - PubMed
The nursing role and function are still not clearly defined. Further education is needed to strengthen the contribution of nursing staff to patients' rehabilitation. Furthermore, focus on developing a professional language and a framework that supports continuity within daily care and rehabilitation …
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Nurses' and nurse assistants' beliefs, attitudes and actions related to role and function in an inpatient stroke rehabilitation unit-A qualitative study - PubMed
High-performing and low-performing nursing homes: a view from complexity science - PubMed
High-performing and low-performing nursing homes: a view from complexity science - PubMed
The study offers insights into the importance of mission- and values-based leadership behaviors, suggesting that an overuse of mechanistic, linear command-and-control approaches to improving care, such as punitive measures to insist on regulatory compliance, will do little to ultimately improve care …
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High-performing and low-performing nursing homes: a view from complexity science - PubMed
Clinical decision-making process for early nonspecific signs of infection in institutionalised elderly persons: experience of nursing assistants - PubMed
Clinical decision-making process for early nonspecific signs of infection in institutionalised elderly persons: experience of nursing assistants - PubMed
In order to improve the clinical evaluation of the individual, and thereby optimise patient safety, it is important to involve nursing assistants in the decision-making process.
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Clinical decision-making process for early nonspecific signs of infection in institutionalised elderly persons: experience of nursing assistants - PubMed
Views and experiences of nurses and health-care assistants in nursing care homes about the Gold Standards Framework - PubMed
Views and experiences of nurses and health-care assistants in nursing care homes about the Gold Standards Framework - PubMed
RNs, HCAs and managers regarded the training and support afforded by the GSFCH programme to inform EoLC for older residents positively. The framework has the potential to promote a coordinated approach to EoLC for older people. In the post accreditation period, there is a need for ongoing support an …
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Views and experiences of nurses and health-care assistants in nursing care homes about the Gold Standards Framework - PubMed
Older people living in nursing homes or other community care facilities: Registered Nurses' views of their working situation and co-operation with family members - PubMed
Older people living in nursing homes or other community care facilities: Registered Nurses' views of their working situation and co-operation with family members - PubMed
The findings that half of the Registered Nurses are dissatisfied with their working situation have relevance in clinical practice because of the risk of losing competent nurses in this area.
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Older people living in nursing homes or other community care facilities: Registered Nurses' views of their working situation and co-operation with family members - PubMed
Certified nursing assistants' perception of pain in people with dementia: a hermeneutic enquiry in dementia care practice - PubMed
Certified nursing assistants' perception of pain in people with dementia: a hermeneutic enquiry in dementia care practice - PubMed
Attention to nursing assistants' perception of pain needs to be highlighted when they are front-line staff and have developed important pain detection skills. Their skills are essential complements and must be used in the development of pain management in dementia care practice.
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Certified nursing assistants' perception of pain in people with dementia: a hermeneutic enquiry in dementia care practice - PubMed
The content of morning time conversations between nursing home staff and residents - PubMed
The content of morning time conversations between nursing home staff and residents - PubMed
Staff in nursing homes, both nurses and nurse assistants need to reflect on their interaction with residents and be conscious of their important role because they create the climate on the ward through conversation. Further studies are needed in order to explore residents' opinions of what the conte …
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The content of morning time conversations between nursing home staff and residents - PubMed
Nurses' knowledge and practice about urinary incontinence in nursing home care - PubMed
Nurses' knowledge and practice about urinary incontinence in nursing home care - PubMed
Nurses and nurse assistants need more education and training in urinary incontinence care. Special focus should lie on documentation. The results give information towards adequate education and training for nurses as well as nurse assistants.
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Nurses' knowledge and practice about urinary incontinence in nursing home care - PubMed
"Getting into the skin": empathy and role taking in certified nursing assistants' care of dying residents - PubMed
"Getting into the skin": empathy and role taking in certified nursing assistants' care of dying residents - PubMed
Twenty-four percent of Americans die in nursing homes, and 80% to 95% of nursing home care is delivered by certified nursing assistants (CNAs). Interview data were collected from 27 CNAs at three facilities. Data were coded and analyzed for recurrent themes using the concepts of empathy and role tak …
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"Getting into the skin": empathy and role taking in certified nursing assistants' care of dying residents - PubMed
Perceptions of conscience, stress of conscience and burnout among nursing staff in residential elder care - PubMed
Perceptions of conscience, stress of conscience and burnout among nursing staff in residential elder care - PubMed
Both occupational groups viewed conscience as an asset and not a burden. Registered Nurses seemed to exhibit sensitivity to expectations and demands and nursing assistants used their conscience as a source of guidance in their work. Structured group supervision with personnel from different occupati …
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Perceptions of conscience, stress of conscience and burnout among nursing staff in residential elder care - PubMed
To both be like a captain and fellow worker of the caring team: the meaning of Nurse Assistants' expectations of Registered Nurses in Swedish residential care homes - PubMed
To both be like a captain and fellow worker of the caring team: the meaning of Nurse Assistants' expectations of Registered Nurses in Swedish residential care homes - PubMed
Aim. To describe the expectations of and to illuminate the meaning of the Nurse Assistants' (NA) expectations of Registered Nurses (RN) who are responsible for the care of older people living in residential care homes in Sweden. Background. Older people in Sweden who are provided with residential ca …
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To both be like a captain and fellow worker of the caring team: the meaning of Nurse Assistants' expectations of Registered Nurses in Swedish residential care homes - PubMed
Nursing staff competence, work strain, stress and satisfaction in elderly care: a comparison of home-based care and nursing homes - PubMed
Nursing staff competence, work strain, stress and satisfaction in elderly care: a comparison of home-based care and nursing homes - PubMed
Future interventions should focus on counteracting work-related exhaustion and improving competence development to improve work satisfaction among older people care nursing staff in both care settings. Relevance to clinical practice. Work-related exhaustion and lack of competence development may hav …
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Nursing staff competence, work strain, stress and satisfaction in elderly care: a comparison of home-based care and nursing homes - PubMed
Multi-faceted palliative care intervention: aged care nurses' and care assistants' perceptions and experiences - PubMed
Multi-faceted palliative care intervention: aged care nurses' and care assistants' perceptions and experiences - PubMed
Sustaining a culture that is committed to ongoing learning and development interventions and creating multi-disciplinary teams in the aged care setting is critical to embedding a palliative approach. The chronic care model is a useful framework to guide the development of interventions leading to be …
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Multi-faceted palliative care intervention: aged care nurses' and care assistants' perceptions and experiences - PubMed
Practical care work and existential issues in palliative care: experiences of nursing assistants - PubMed
Practical care work and existential issues in palliative care: experiences of nursing assistants - PubMed
The results indicate that nursing assistants may give existential support in addition to practical aspects of care. The intimate interactions inherent in practical aspects of personal care create opportunities for meaningful conversations. Such conversations may constitute existential support for pa …
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Practical care work and existential issues in palliative care: experiences of nursing assistants - PubMed
Psychiatric wards with locked doors--advantages and disadvantages according to nurses and mental health nurse assistants - PubMed
Psychiatric wards with locked doors--advantages and disadvantages according to nurses and mental health nurse assistants - PubMed
It is important for staff working within psychiatric care to reflect upon the fact that a locked entrance door is connected with a range of negative as well as positive perceptions and to minimize patient and own concerns connected to the locked door.
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Psychiatric wards with locked doors--advantages and disadvantages according to nurses and mental health nurse assistants - PubMed
Nurse assistants' perception of caring for older persons who are dying in their own home : An interview study - PubMed
Nurse assistants' perception of caring for older persons who are dying in their own home : An interview study - PubMed
This study demonstrates that nurse assistants strive to provide comprehensive care for dying older persons despite facing obstacles from their working conditions and work organization. They lack supervision and education in palliative care, but they rely on their experience-based knowledge to a larg …
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Nurse assistants' perception of caring for older persons who are dying in their own home : An interview study - PubMed
Measuring nursing assistants' knowledge, skills and attitudes in a palliative approach: A literature review - PubMed
Measuring nursing assistants' knowledge, skills and attitudes in a palliative approach: A literature review - PubMed
Seven instruments have been used to evaluate nursing assistants' knowledge, skills and attitudes in a palliative approach. Instrument design and recommended psychometric processes for development limit specificity and usefulness of these instruments for nursing assistants' scope of practice. Adherin …
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Measuring nursing assistants' knowledge, skills and attitudes in a palliative approach: A literature review - PubMed
Registered nurses' and nurse assistants' lived experience of troubled conscience in their work in elderly care--a phenomenological hermeneutic study - PubMed
Registered nurses' and nurse assistants' lived experience of troubled conscience in their work in elderly care--a phenomenological hermeneutic study - PubMed
The RNs' lived experience of troubled conscience were feelings of being trapped in a state of powerlessness, caught in a struggle between responsibility and authority and a sense of inadequacy fuelled by feelings of incompetence, a lack of courage and a fear of revealing themselves and endangering r …
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Registered nurses' and nurse assistants' lived experience of troubled conscience in their work in elderly care--a phenomenological hermeneutic study - PubMed
The management of cancer pain - PubMed
The management of cancer pain - PubMed
The experience of pain in cancer is widely accepted as a major threat to quality of life, and the relief of pain has emerged as a priority in oncology care. Pain is associated with both the disease as well as treatment, and management is essential from the onset of early disease through long-term su …
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The management of cancer pain - PubMed
Pain management in the elderly population: a review - PubMed
Pain management in the elderly population: a review - PubMed
The elderly population comprises the fastest growing segment of the world's population. As patients age, the incidence and prevalence of certain pain syndromes increase. Pain may be underreported as some elderly patients incorrectly believe that pain is a normal process of aging. A comprehensive pai …
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Pain management in the elderly population: a review - PubMed
Putting pain assessment into practice: why is it so painful? - PubMed
Putting pain assessment into practice: why is it so painful? - PubMed
Further research is needed to understand the intra- and interpersonal dynamics in clinical assessment of pain in children and to test alternative means of achieving diagnosis and treatment of pain. Until this evidence is available, guidelines recommending standardized pain assessment must be clearly …
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Putting pain assessment into practice: why is it so painful? - PubMed