Family involvement in timely detection of changes in health of nursing homes residents: A qualitative exploratory study

Author:

Powell Catherine1ORCID,Blighe Alan1,Froggatt Katherine2,McCormack Brendan3,Woodward-Carlton Barbara4,Young John5,Robinson Louise6,Downs Murna1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Studies; School of Dementia Studies; University of Bradford; Bradford UK

2. Division of Health Research; Lancaster University; Lancaster UK

3. School of Health Sciences; Queen Margaret University Edinburgh; Musselburgh UK

4. Alzheimer's Society, Research Network Volunteer; UK

5. Bradford Teaching Hospital; Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation Care; Temple Bank House Bradford Royal Infirmary Duckworth Lane; Bradford West Yorkshire UK

6. Institute of Health and Society; Newcastle University; Newcastle upon Tyne UK

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Reducing rates of avoidable hospital admissions: Optimising an evidence-based intervention to improve care for Ambulatory Care Sensitive conditions in nursing homes

University of Bradford

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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4. Relationships between patients, informal caregivers and health professionals in nursing homes;Bauer;Evidence Based Nursing,2012

5. Improving family-staff relationships in assisted living facilities: The views of family;Bauer;Journal Advanced Nursing,2011

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