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Delivering person-centred palliative care in long-term care settings: is humanism a quality of health-care employees or their organisations?

Abstract

Abstract Reflecting on sustained calls for patient-centredness and culture change in long-term care, we evaluated the relative importance of personal and organisational predictors of palliative care, hypothesising the former as weaker predictors than the latter. Health-care employees (N = 184) from four Canadian long-term care homes completed a survey of person-centred care, self-efficacy, employee wellbeing and occupational characteristics. …

Authors

Hunter PV; McCleary L; Qiao T; Sussman T; Venturato L; Thompson G; Wickson-Griffiths A; Kaasalainen S

Journal

Ageing and Society, Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 898–915

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

April 2024

DOI

10.1017/s0144686x22000459

ISSN

0144-686X