Transition into aged care: Highlighting the experience of older persons and their family membersCastle, N
The purpose of this research study was to identify the perceptions of aged care health care personnel (ACHCP) working in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) of the changes that indicate a resident has entered the end-of-life (EOL) phase. This is a challenging time for ACHCP because ...
loss and grief supportnon‐death‐related lossresidential aged careThere is growing recognition of the experience of nonヾeath‐related loss and grief. One unexplored area of nonヾeath‐related loss and grief is associated with older people's transition from home to residential aged care (RAC). ...
D. Mylotte Specialized adult congenital heart disease care: the impact of policy on mortality Circulation (2014) J. Wray Loss to specialist follow-up in congenital heart disease; out of sight, out of mind Heart (2013) A.S. Mackie Children and adults with congenital heart disease lost to fo...
If you’re already receiving subsidised residential care in an aged-care home, but you need to go somewhere else for transition care, your place in the aged-care home will be held until you return. Questions 1-6 Do the following statements agree with the information given in the ...
health services for the aged; hospital; long-term care Aim: To investigate movement of people from hospital into residential aged care. Methods: An innovative record linkage method was implemented to create a national database to investigate transitions from hospital into aged care. Results:...
The transition from pediatric to adult healthcare occurs in tens of thousands of emerging young adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes annually. Findings of the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study suggest that the number of youth younger than 20 years with diabetes increased from about 154,000 ...
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandlifeexpectancies/datasets/adultsmokinghabitsinengland Accessed Google Scholar Pampel et al., 2017 F.C. Pampel, D. Bricard, M. Khlat, S. Legleye Life course changes in smoking by gender and education: A cohort com...
The prevalence of complex chronic conditions (CCC), which cause serious limitations and require specialized care, is increasing. The diagnosis of a CCC is a health-illness transition for children and their parents, representing a long-term change leading
(e.g., race, culture, socioeconomic status). Specific coping skills and health care practices that have been shown to enhance resilience were also highlighted as important areas of focus that may inform future targets for intervention. Additionally, participants expressed interest in understanding how...