A UK qualitative study of living and dying with dementia in the last year of life.
Jacqueline CrowtherSiobhan HortonKenneth WilsonMari Lloyd-WilliamsPublished in: Palliative care and social practice (2022)
This qualitative study has identified that there are several gaps in the end-of-life care of people with dementia, and frequently, there is poor communication during the last year of life. The need for high-quality integrated care for people dying with dementia with appropriate support during the last year of life is identified. COVID-19 has disproportionately affected people with dementia, and in the post-pandemic era, there is an urgent need to ensure every person dying with dementia is supported to die in their preferred place and that family members are supported and enabled to be treated as the 'expert' in terms of their knowledge of their relatives' care and preferences.