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Challenges and solutions in the continuity of home care for rural older people: A thematic analysis

Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 2020
Home care is essential for the continuity of care, but rural communities struggle to procure these services regularly. As rural populations age, these difficulties may be exacerbated.
R. Ohta   +4 more
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Home care in Australia: an integrative review

open access: yesHome Health Care Services Quarterly, 2018
Debra Palesy   +2 more
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Attractiveness of working in home care: An online focus group study among nurses

open access: yesHealth and Social Care in the Community, 2018
Many western countries are experiencing a substantial shortage of home-care nurses due to the increasing numbers of care-dependent people living at home.
Kim De Groot   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Home Care

Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 2000
As soon as the pediatric asthmatic leaves the hospital, emergency department, or physician's office, the provision of their care is in the hands of a parent or guardian, or themselves. Patients often require more intensive intervention by a health care professional. The respiratory therapist is a logical physician extender in the home.
T J, Kallstrom, J S, Lewarski
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Improving Support for Care at Home: Parental Needs and Preferences When Caring for Children with Medical Complexity.

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2021
INTRODUCTION We sought to characterize the current supports used by parents to care for children with medical complexity (CMC) at home and parental preferences for additional supports to meet identified gaps.
C. Foster   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

'I know they are not trained in dementia': Addressing the need for specialist dementia training for home care workers.

Health and Social Care in the community, 2019
Global population ageing has meant a rapid increase in the numbers of older people with dementia, most of whom live in their own homes. Staying at home is an important determinant of health and well-being. As care needs increase, the quality of community
Meg Polacsek   +16 more
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Care homes

Nursing Standard, 2015
Essential facts: About 450,000 mainly older people live in more than 17,000 care and nursing homes in England. Following concerns about mistreatment and the standard of care some residents receive, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) introduced a new inspection regime for care homes in October last year.
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Flexible home care scheduling

Omega, 2018
Home care services are in high demand given how they are steadily becoming the primary source of care for the elderly. Powerful decision support tools are indispensable for effectively managing available staff in the context of ever-increasing demand for
Federico Mosquera   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Home Care — Who Cares?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
Home care is currently one of the most rapidly growing fields in health care, yet it is a subject that the majority of physicians know little about.
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Home care and hospice home care

2015
This chapter discusses home care as an environment that provides unique opportunities to promote palliative care for patients and families throughout their illnesses. The chapter gives background information on what home care is, its historical roots, the types of providers available to give services, the regulatory policies controlling its use ...
Paula Milone-Nuzzo   +2 more
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