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“A Real Bucket of Worms”: Views of People Living with Dementia and Family Members on Supported Decision-Making Open
Supported decision-making has been promoted at a policy level and within international human rights treaties as a way of ensuring that people with disabilities enjoy the right to legal capacity on an equal basis with others. However, littl…
An examination of organisational policies for healthcare and lifestyle decision‐making among Australian aged care providers Open
Objective Examine policies of aged care organisations relating to healthcare and lifestyle decision‐making. Methods Seven aged care organisations submitted policy documents. Policies were analysed using the Australian Law Reform Commission…
Professionals’ views and experiences in supporting decision-making involvement for people living with dementia Open
Background The provision of supported decision-making for people living with disabilities is an emerging area of practice and rights-based law reform, and is required under international law. Objectives This qualitative study aimed to unde…
A community integrated respiratory team can improve patient care, quality of life and reduce hospital stays Open
To identify the impact of a community integrated respiratory team on early discharge after exacerbation of COPD, need for pulmonary rehabilitation and care provision in the community. A rolling audit of all referrals to the team to identif…