The relationship between caregivers' perceptions of end-of-life care in long-term care and a good resident death.
Eunyoung LeeTamara SussmanSharon KaasalainenPamela DureposLynn McClearyAbigail Wickson-GriffithsRennie BimmanPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2021)
The findings of this study suggest that the critical role staff in LTC play in supporting caregivers' perceptions of a good resident death. By keeping caregivers informed about expectations at the very end of life, staff can enhance caregivers' perceptions of a good resident death. Further, by addressing spiritual issues staff may improve caregivers' perceptions that residents were at peace when they died.