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How do care home staff understand, manage and respond to agitation in people with dementia? A qualitative study

How do care home staff understand, manage and respond to agitation in people with dementia? A qualitative study

... approached staff based on manager’s recom- mendations or existing research team and staff relation- ...bias. Staff could have felt pressured into taking part, which is why PR spent time before taking ...

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The nature, characteristics and associations of care home staff stress and wellbeing: a national survey

The nature, characteristics and associations of care home staff stress and wellbeing: a national survey

... WSI, care home staff scored more overall and on most subscales than staff working in US care facilities [10], suggesting greater levels of stress in our ...nursing home has ...

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A collective case study of the features of impactful dementia training for care home staff

A collective case study of the features of impactful dementia training for care home staff

... provide care to 19–38% of people with dementia in Western countries [1, 2] and up to 80% of people living in care homes are thought to have demen- tia [2, ...person-centred care for this group, ...

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A collective case study of the features of impactful dementia training for care home staff

A collective case study of the features of impactful dementia training for care home staff

... dementia?) and outcomes (e.g. Do you think the training programme is having the impact you hoped for on care? Can you give us some examples?). They were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim, with interviews ...

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I-hydrate training intervention for staff working in a residential care home setting: an observational study

I-hydrate training intervention for staff working in a residential care home setting: an observational study

... The staff demographics questionnaire found that the care home staff who responded were a multicultural workforce who tended to have English as a second language ...

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The Falls In Care Home study: a feasibility randomized controlled trial of the use of a risk assessment and decision support tool to prevent falls in care homes

The Falls In Care Home study: a feasibility randomized controlled trial of the use of a risk assessment and decision support tool to prevent falls in care homes

... Action Care Home intervention. Care home staff can be trained to use the Guide to Action Care Home, and the protocol-compliant intervention was implementable and accepted ...

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Implementing a quality improvement programme in palliative care in care homes: a qualitative study

Implementing a quality improvement programme in palliative care in care homes: a qualitative study

... study. Staff and residents were interviewed in the care home, family members were interviewed either in the care home or in their own ...the care home staff and ...

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’It just happens’  Care home residents’ experiences and expectations of accessing GP care:a qualitative study

’It just happens’ Care home residents’ experiences and expectations of accessing GP care:a qualitative study

... primary care and other service ...(using staff/family as intermediaries in care access) and predisposing factors which focused around ‘normalising symptoms’ or framing their needs in terms of the ...

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Talking about living and dying with the oldest old: public involvement in a study on end of life care in care homes

Talking about living and dying with the oldest old: public involvement in a study on end of life care in care homes

... the care homes to help explain the study, sat with residents and helped to minimize the impact of the study on the care home staff by ensuring that they were not taken away from care ...

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Health status of care home residents: practicality and construct validity of data collection by staff at scale

Health status of care home residents: practicality and construct validity of data collection by staff at scale

... Acknowledgements We are grateful for the support of Bupa Care Services, which funded the study, and to the care home staff and managers who took part. Contributors TB designed the surveys with ...

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What works in ‘real life’ to facilitate home deaths and fewer hospital admissions for those at end of life?: results from a realist evaluation of new palliative care services in two English counties

What works in ‘real life’ to facilitate home deaths and fewer hospital admissions for those at end of life?: results from a realist evaluation of new palliative care services in two English counties

... to staff requests for help or their own observations that a professional group was in need, the End of Life Care facilitators provided educational ses- sions and ...directed staff to other useful ...

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Quality Improvement in Nursing Homes. K.Rumley.docx

Quality Improvement in Nursing Homes. K.Rumley.docx

... to home include lack of appropriate follow up care, lack of home caregiver inclusion in the discharge process, and incomplete written and verbal discharge education (Foust, Naylor, Bixby, & ...

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Implementing the theory-based advance care planning ACP+ programme for nursing homes: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation

Implementing the theory-based advance care planning ACP+ programme for nursing homes: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation

... participating staff ’ s and volunteer ’ s identity, or other per- sonal data that can reveal their ...nursing home, a pseudonymising process will take place. Each eligible staff member/volunteer will ...

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The effects of small-scale, homelike facilities for older people with dementia on residents, family caregivers and staff: design of a longitudinal, quasi-experimental study

The effects of small-scale, homelike facilities for older people with dementia on residents, family caregivers and staff: design of a longitudinal, quasi-experimental study

... at home, but institutional care is often inevitable as the disease ...dementia care is increasingly organized in small-scale and homelike ...person-centered care is a central theme in these ...

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Home Extubation in a Neonate

Home Extubation in a Neonate

... palliative care as an option, and many parents choose to forego life-prolonging ...of care can shift toward palliation and symptom ...at home, despite the fact that there are guidelines to assist ...

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Looking “out of place”: analysing the spatial and symbolic meanings of dementia care settings through dress

Looking “out of place”: analysing the spatial and symbolic meanings of dementia care settings through dress

... the care home model to create ‘‘places of laughter and light’’ which are more appealing to the ‘‘rock and roll generation’’ of baby boomers (Bingham ...of care homes is increasingly drawing ...

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Dealing with professional misconduct by colleagues in home care: a nationwide survey among nursing staff

Dealing with professional misconduct by colleagues in home care: a nationwide survey among nursing staff

... nursing staff were asked about hypothetical scenarios of suspected profes- sional misconduct in the second part of the ...extent home-care nursing staff ’ s expectations of difficulty in ...

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Back disorders and lumbar load in nursing staff in geriatric care: a comparison of home-based care and nursing homes

Back disorders and lumbar load in nursing staff in geriatric care: a comparison of home-based care and nursing homes

... health care and services [7] and it is expected that this will lead to a considerable rise in the demand for professional nursing personnel - exceedingly in nursing ...new staff [8]. For this reason, it is ...

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Nursing home care for people with dementia and residents' quality of life, quality of care and staff well-being: Design of the Living Arrangements for people with Dementia (LAD) - study

Nursing home care for people with dementia and residents' quality of life, quality of care and staff well-being: Design of the Living Arrangements for people with Dementia (LAD) - study

... and staff wellbeing in two or three types of arrangements ...that staff working in group living homes experi- ence more job satisfaction, a higher motivation and less burnout than staff working in ...

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HOME CARE NURSES’ ROLES IN ENHANCING QUALITY OF NURSING CARE FOR PATIENTS AT HOME:  A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY

HOME CARE NURSES’ ROLES IN ENHANCING QUALITY OF NURSING CARE FOR PATIENTS AT HOME: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY

... of home care nurses. The themes were definition and role of home care nurses, factors that enable home care practice, hindrances encountered during the home care ...

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