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BMJ Open ; 8(6): e021285, 2018 06 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29866732

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OBJECTIVES: To identify and synthesise qualitative research from 2001 investigating older people's (65+ years) experiences of dying in nursing and care homes. METHODS AND OUTCOMES: Eight electronic databases (AMED, ASSIA, CINAHL Plus, Embase, HMIC, Medline, PsychINFO and Scopus) from 2001 to July 2017 were searched. Studies were included if they were qualitative, primary research and described the experiences of dying in nursing or care homes from the perspectives of the older people themselves, their families or staff. Study quality assessment was undertaken to systematically assess methodological quality, but no studies were excluded as a result. RESULTS: 1305 articles were identified. Nine met the inclusion criteria. North American studies dominated. Most used a mixture of observations and interviews. All the included studies highlighted the physical discomfort of dying, with many older people experiencing potentially avoidable symptoms if care were to be improved. Negative psychosocial experiences such as loneliness and depression were also often described in addition to limited support with spiritual needs. CONCLUSIONS: More qualitative research giving a holistic understanding of older people's experiences of dying in residential care homes is needed. Undertaking research on this topic is challenging and requires great sensitivity, but the dearth of qualitative research from the perspectives of those most closely involved in older people's deaths hampers service improvement.


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Hogares para Ancianos/organización & administración , Casas de Salud/organización & administración , Cuidado Terminal/psicología , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Humanos , Investigación Cualitativa
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Pract Midwife ; 16(8): 23-5, 2013 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24163925

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Despite the recent popularity of exploring the history of midwifery practice, there has been minimal attention paid to the history of midwifery education. The purpose of this paper is to display a visual map and timeline of midwifery education from the eighteenth century, when formal midwifery programmes were introduced, to the present day. The paper will be inclusive of the history of midwifery teaching through the use of the High Coombe College archives (Lorentzon et al 2008). Prior to the eighteenth century, processes for learning midwifery were informal and unregulated. Traditional apprenticeships were gradually replaced by formal, regulated educational midwifery programmes, which were assessed. Midwifery teacher training finally became established in the twentieth century.


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Bachillerato en Enfermería/historia , Partería/historia , Rol de la Enfermera/historia , Facultades de Enfermería/historia , Estudiantes de Enfermería/historia , Femenino , Historia del Siglo XVIII , Historia del Siglo XIX , Historia del Siglo XX , Maternidades/historia , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Partería/educación , Obstetricia/historia , Embarazo , Reino Unido
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