Authors: Louise Robinson, Marie Poole, Emma McLellan, Richard Philip Lee, Sarah Amador, Nawaraj Bhattarai, Andrew Bryant, Dorothy Coe, Anne Corbett, Catherine Exley, Claire Goodman, Zoe Gotts, Karen Harrison-Dening, Sarah R. Hill, Denise Howel, Susan Hrisos, Julian C. Hughes, Ashleigh Kernohan, Alastair Macdonald, Helen Mason, Christopher Massey, Sandra Neves, Paul Paes, Katherine J. Rennie, Stephen Rice, Tomos Robinson, Elizabeth L Sampson, Sue Tucker, Dimitrios Tzelis, Luke Vale, Claire Bamford
Venue: Programme Grants for Applied Research
Type: Publication
Abstract: BackgroundIn the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they often receive poorer end-of-life care than people with cancer.ObjectiveThe overall aim of this programme was to support professionals to deliver good-quality, community-based care towards, and at, the end of life for people living with dementia and their families.DesignThe Supporting Excellence in End-of-life care in Dementia (SEED) programme comprised six interlinked workstreams. Workstream 1 examined existing guidance and outcome measures using systematic reviews, id...
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Topics: 
Nursing
Gerontology
Family medicine
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