Dignity Therapy for older people in care homes: a qualitative study of the views of residents and recipients of 'generativity'documents
C Goddard, P Speck, P Martin… - Journal of advanced …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. To report the findings of a study exploring the views and experiences of care home
resident's family on Dignity Therapy. Background. As the proportion of older people dying in …
resident's family on Dignity Therapy. Background. As the proportion of older people dying in …
Living and dying with dignity: a qualitative study of the views of older people in nursing homes
S Hall, S Longhurst, I Higginson - Age and ageing, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Background: most older people living in nursing homes die there. An empirically based
model of dignity has been developed, which forms the basis of a brief psychotherapy to help …
model of dignity has been developed, which forms the basis of a brief psychotherapy to help …
[HTML][HTML] A Phase II randomised controlled trial assessing the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of dignity therapy for older people in care homes …
S Hall, H Chochinov, R Harding, S Murray… - BMC geriatrics, 2009 - Springer
Background Although most older people living in nursing homes die there, there is a dearth
of robust evaluations of interventions to improve their end-of-life care. Residents usually …
of robust evaluations of interventions to improve their end-of-life care. Residents usually …
Realising dignity in care home practice: an action research project
A Gallagher, K Curtis, M Dunn… - International journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background More than 400,000 older people reside in over 18,000 care homes in England.
A recent social care survey found up to 50% of older people in care homes felt their dignity …
A recent social care survey found up to 50% of older people in care homes felt their dignity …
Identifying care actions to conserve dignity in end-of-life care
H Brown, B Johnston, U Östlund - British journal of community …, 2011 - magonlinelibrary.com
Community nurses have a central role in the provision of palliative and end-of-life care;
helping people to die with dignity is an important component of this care. To conserve …
helping people to die with dignity is an important component of this care. To conserve …
Maintaining dignity for residents of care homes: a qualitative study of the views of care home staff, community nurses, residents and their families
S Hall, RH Dodd, IJ Higginson - Geriatric Nursing, 2014 - Elsevier
This study uses the Framework approach to qualitative analysis to explore and compare the
views of residents in care homes for older people, their families and care providers on …
views of residents in care homes for older people, their families and care providers on …
Dignity‐conserving care in palliative care settings: An integrative review
B Johnston, P Larkin, M Connolly… - Journal of clinical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To report an integrative review of evidence relating to dignity‐
conserving care in palliative care settings. It will also suggest avenues for future research …
conserving care in palliative care settings. It will also suggest avenues for future research …
Evaluating a dignity care intervention for palliative care in the community setting: community nurses' perspectives
Aims and Objectives To evaluate a dignity care intervention provided by community nurses
seeking to address dignity concerns for people with advanced and life‐limiting conditions …
seeking to address dignity concerns for people with advanced and life‐limiting conditions …
'It makes me feel that I'm still relevant': A qualitative study of the views of nursing home residents on dignity therapy and taking part in a phase II randomised controlled …
S Hall, C Goddard, P Speck… - Palliative …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Trials of dignity therapy (a palliative care psychotherapy) have shown self-
reported benefits for participants from taking part, although more so in intervention than …
reported benefits for participants from taking part, although more so in intervention than …
Feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of Dignity Therapy for older people in care homes: a phase II randomized controlled trial of a brief palliative care …
S Hall, C Goddard, D Opio, P Speck… - Palliative …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: A pilot study of Dignity Therapy conducted with hospice patients reported high
levels of self-reported benefits of the psychotherapy. Aim: To assess the feasibility …
levels of self-reported benefits of the psychotherapy. Aim: To assess the feasibility …