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Developing, implementing and evaluating an end of life care intervention.

Anna Cox1, Anne Arber1, Fiona Bailey2, Sue Dargan3, Craig Gannon4, Radcliffe Lisk3, Barry Quinn5, Jane Samarasinghe3, Martha Wrigley3, Ann Gallagher1.   

Abstract

Aim To develop, implement and evaluate a collaborative intervention in care homes seeking to increase the confidence and competence of staff in end of life care and enable more people to receive end of life care in their usual place of residence. Method A two-phase exploratory mixed methods design was used, evaluating the effect of an end of life care toolkit and associated training in care homes, facilitated by a specialist palliative care team. Six care homes in England were recruited to the intervention; 24 staff participated in discussion groups; 54 staff attended at least one training session; and pre- and post-intervention questionnaires were completed by 78 and 103 staff respectively. Results Staff confidence in receiving emotional and clinical support and managing end of life care symptoms increased post-intervention, but confidence in discussing death and dying with residents and relatives decreased. Audit data indicate greater reduction in the number of residents from participating care homes dying in hospital than those from comparison homes. Conclusion Collaborative end of life care interventions support care home staff to manage end of life and may enable residents to have choice about their place of death.

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Keywords:  care homes; collaborative working; end of life care; older people; preferred place of death

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28136022     DOI: 10.7748/nop.2017.e873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Older People        ISSN: 1472-0795


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