A good death:end of life care for people with advanced dementia
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A good death:end of life care for people with advanced dementia

Jennifer Trueland Health journalist

Evidence-based tools can help nurses in care homes with shared decision-making when people with advanced dementia are at end of life

Nurses in care homes want their residents to have ‘a good death’ but reaching that outcome can be challenging, particularly for people with advanced dementia.

Nursing Older People. 36, 4, 6-8. doi: 10.7748/nop.36.4.6.s2

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