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ABSTRACT Aim To canvas the contemporary contextual forces within the Australian residential aged care sector and argue for new research and innovation. There is a pressing need to provide systematised, high‐quality and person‐centred care to our ageing populations, especially for those who rely on residential care.
Ramon Z. Shaban +13 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Investing in advanced nursing roles (AN) in social care is a strategic priority to address workforce challenges, create new career pathways, improve outcomes and future‐proof the sector. However, there is limited understanding of these roles globally.
Siobhán Kelly +3 more
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Acceptance of Digital Technology Among Nursing Staff in Geriatric Long-Term Care: Systematic Review. [PDF]
Iseni J, Swoboda W, Houben D, Hilla R.
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Healthcare professionals' perspectives on contextual factors related to (re)referral and (re)admission to geriatric psychiatry of people with dementia and behaviour that challenges living in nursing homes in Germany: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Henni Rached I, Ullmer VF.
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to develop a conceptual understanding of the role of caring for older adults with combined vision and hearing impairment (DSI). Background Dual sensory impairment (DSI) impacts both listening and speechreading communication, function and social participation, meaning that older adults often require support and ...
Moira E. Dunsmore +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore how older adult‐family caregiver dyads jointly manage multiple chronic conditions. Specifically, it investigates how dyads (i) prioritise chronic diseases, (ii) make and negotiate decisions related to self‐care and (iii) define and distribute self‐care tasks and caregiver contributions.
Giulia Andrea Baldan +6 more
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