Home care and end-of-life hospital admissions: a retrospective interview study in English primary and secondary care. https://t.co/v4VM9ojaoh
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @dclovesgp: Austerity bites - how we treat our elderly and frail See BMJ this week re admissions of people with dementia-up by 100,000-…
Austerity bites - how we treat our elderly and frail See BMJ this week re admissions of people with dementia-up by 100,000- austerity impacts on both health and socisl care.. https://t.co/XSQuoreBq6.
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of…
No. 10 – End-of-life admissions – Home care challenges, including under-resourcing, lead to hospital admissions for end-of-life care. @SarahEHoare @Mk744P @PCU_Cambridge#BJGPTop10 https://t.co/CWiqAlnHGS https://t.co/on5QLRT27w
RT @BJGPjournal: Hospital admissions for end-of-life care occur when nursing provision, family, and professional carer support are insuffic…
RT @BJGPjournal: Hospital admissions for end-of-life care occur when nursing provision, family, and professional carer support are insuffic…
RT @BJGPjournal: Hospital admissions for end-of-life care occur when nursing provision, family, and professional carer support are insuffic…
Hospital admissions for end-of-life care occur when nursing provision, family, and professional carer support are insufficient and under supported. This has implications for making dying at home an end-of-life care policy priority @SarahEHoare @Mk744P http
Cuidados terminais em casa: altamente dependentes de cuidadores e equipa de saúde que se deparam com uma realidade dura de escassos recursos e menos apoios. E isto leva a mais admissões hospitalares https://t.co/P5ybaA5Vze #qualitativo #evidentiamedica
RT @ClaraBellaFF: @NurAssociates End of Life Care 👇🏻 https://t.co/A07e02DGE7
@NurAssociates End of Life Care 👇🏻
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @Sharon7409: Community nursing staff are best placed to support our patients through the entire EoL process, good care planning is vital…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
Community nursing staff are best placed to support our patients through the entire EoL process, good care planning is vital. However, having the time to build trusting relationships in order to discuss dying is becoming increasingly difficult.
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
@BridgetJohnst
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
Home care and end-of-life hospital admissions: a retrospective interview study in English primary and secondary care. https://t.co/v4VM9ojaoh
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
"Community nursing was well regarded by interviewees, particularly GPs. However, the limited availability of this care, particularly at short notice, was a significant problem" just a small extract from a very interesting article. #districtnursing
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @Mk744P: New paper from the End of Life team in Cambridge. https://t.co/uaYzGeTbzQ https://t.co/IOVH644fvX
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
New paper from the End of Life team in Cambridge. https://t.co/uaYzGeTbzQ https://t.co/IOVH644fvX
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
Looking forward to reading
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
RT @SarahEHoare: Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourc…
Why do end-of-life care hospital admissions happen? One reason: care at home can be precarious, dependent on under-resourced HCPs and over-stretched family carers. New evidence here 👇 https://t.co/9utg2OaLIu
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
Challenges in home care provision led to hospital admissions. Home end-of-life care depended on substantial input from family and professional carers, both of which were under-resourced https://t.co/Au6ZxNHuvy via @BJGPjournal
RT @PCU_Cambridge: Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family mem…
Is it really better to die at home? New study from @SarahEHoare @Mk744P & S Barclay highlights challenges for family members + healthcare staff looking after EoL patients at home @CambsPboroCCG @docranjana @CLAHRC_EoE @rcgp @MarieCurieEOLC @NIHRSPCR
RT @Ben_Bowers__: Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role comm…
Ping @djrobinson4
Great research exploring why patients at their end of life are admitted to hospital. More evidence of the vital role community nurses play @SarahEHoare https://t.co/TI9HRwd6d9 @candpel @hattierocket @RCNDNForum @TheQNI @5sue2 @davidpugh25 @WeDistrictNu