Understanding nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward pain assessment in dementia: a literature review

T Jonsdottir, EC Gunnarsson - Pain Management Nursing, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Pain is underrecognized and undertreated in patients with dementia. It has
been suggested that nurses' attitudinal barriers may contribute to the challenges …

Nursing staff needs in providing palliative care for people with dementia at home or in long-term care facilities: A scoping review

SR Bolt, JT van der Steen, JMGA Schols… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Nursing staff caring for people with dementia have a crucial role in addressing
palliative care needs and identifying changes in health status. Palliative care for people with …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring healthcare assistants' role and experience in pain assessment and management for people with advanced dementia towards the end of life: a …

BDW Jansen, K Brazil, P Passmore, H Buchanan… - BMC Palliative Care, 2017 - Springer
Background Pain assessment and management are key aspects in the care of people with
dementia approaching the end of life but become challenging when patient self-report is …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of the impact of telementoring using ECHO© technology on healthcare professionals' knowledge and self-efficacy in assessing and managing pain …

B De Witt Jansen, K Brazil, P Passmore… - BMC Health Services …, 2018 - Springer
Background Pain assessment and management in advanced and end-stage dementia are
challenging; patients are at risk of under-diagnosis, under-assessment and under-treatment …

Facilitators, barriers, and solutions in pain management for older adults with dementia

A Minaya-Freire, A Ramon-Aribau, G Pou-Pujol… - Pain Management …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Although qualitative studies have been conducted to identify barriers and
facilitators that influence the pain management of older adults with dementia, as far as we …

[HTML][HTML] A painful experience of limited understanding: healthcare professionals' experiences with palliative care of people with severe dementia in Norwegian nursing …

MH Midtbust, RE Alnes, E Gjengedal, E Lykkeslet - BMC palliative care, 2018 - Springer
Background People dying with dementia have significant healthcare needs, and palliative
care, with its focus on comfort and quality of life, should be made available to these patients …

Barriers to adequate pain and symptom relief at the end of life: A qualitative study capturing nurses' perspectives

K Gerber, L Willmott, B White, P Yates, G Mitchell… - Collegian, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Symptom management remains a critical challenge at the end of life. Barriers to
symptom relief predominantly focus on perspectives of physicians, patients or care systems …

The effectiveness of interventions to improve pain assessment and management in people living with dementia: A systematic review and meta‐analyses

YIP Tsai, G Browne, KJ Inder - Journal of advanced nursing, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To synthesize and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions for nurses to improve the
assessment and management of pain in people living with dementia. Design Systematic …

[HTML][HTML] What intern nursing students in Turkey think about death and end-of-life care? A qualitative exploration

B Köktürk Dalcali, AS Taş - Journal of religion and health, 2021 - Springer
This descriptive qualitative study was planned to determine the views of intern nursing
students about death and end-of-life care. The study was completed with 12 intern students …

Advanced practice nurses' evidence‐based healthcare competence and associated factors: A systematic review

S Ylimäki, A Oikarinen, M Kääriäinen… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Evidence‐based healthcare (EBHC) enables consistent and effective
healthcare that prioritises patient safety. The competencies of advanced practice nurses …