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"A good death but there was all this tension around"- perspectives of residential managers on the experience of delivering end of life care for people living with dementia.

Jessica A L BorbasiAllison TongAlison RitchieChristopher J PoulosJosephine M Clayton
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2021)
Aged care manager participants described provision of end of life dementia care as a rewarding but sometimes fraught experience requiring persistent personalisation of care and communication to enable family acceptance of the resident's terminal condition. The findings suggest that continuous front line aged care staff skill development, iterative family discussions, and partnership building between aged care staff and general practitioners, are all required to promote optimal end of life dementia care in residential aged care settings.
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