Are nurse`s needs assessment methods robust enough to recognise palliative care needs in people with dementia? A scoping review
Abstract Background People with dementia are most at risk of experiencing serious health related suffering, if they do not have a palliative care approach introduced early enough in the illness. It can be challenging for nurses to assess experienced needs of people, who are thought no longer able to...
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Main Authors: | Susanne de Wolf-Linder (Author), Margarete Reisinger (Author), Elisabeth Gohles (Author), Emma L. Wolverson (Author), Maria Schubert (Author), Fliss E. M. Murtagh (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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