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The provision of care for residents dying in U.K. nursing care homes.

Julie Kinley1, Jo Hockley, Louisa Stone, Michael Dewey, Penny Hansford, Robert Stewart, Paul McCrone, Aysha Begum, Nigel Sykes.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to identify the care currently provided to residents dying in U.K. nursing care homes.
METHOD: study participants were residents who had died within 38 nursing care homes in southeast England over a 3-year period. The nursing care homes had been recruited to take part in a cluster randomised controlled trial looking at different models of facilitation while implementing the Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes (GSFCH) programme. Two researchers examined the notes and daily records of all residents who died in each of these homes between the 1 June 2008 and the 31 May 2011.
RESULTS: a total of 2,444 residents died during the 3-year period. Fifty-six percent of these residents died within a year of admission. The support from specialist healthcare services to residents during their last 6 months of life was variable.
CONCLUSIONS: nursing care homes have established links with some external healthcare providers. These links included the GP, palliative care nurses and physiotherapy. As dependency of resident increase with 56% residents dying within a year of admission these links need to be expanded. The provision of health care that meets the needs of future nursing care home residents needs to be 'proactively' obtained rather than left to chance.

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Keywords:  dying; health care provision, older people; nursing homes; older people

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24132855     DOI: 10.1093/ageing/aft158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Age Ageing        ISSN: 0002-0729            Impact factor:   10.668


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