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A European multicenter study on systematic ethics work in nursing homes
Bollig, Georg; Rosland, Jan H.; Gjengedal, Eva; Schmidt, Gerda; May, Arnd T.; Heller, Andreas (Journal article, 2017)Background There are many existing ethical challenges in nursing homes. Although different methods and approaches to discussing the ethical challenges have been established, systematic ethics work is not yet a standard ... -
Nothing to complain about? Residents’ and relatives’ views on a “good life” and ethical challenges in nursing homes
Bollig, Georg; Gjengedal, Eva; Rosland, Jan Henrik (Journal article, 2016)Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multi-morbidity, while many have cognitive impairment or dementia and need care around the clock. Several ethical challenges in ... -
Nothing to complain about? Residents’ and relatives’ views on a “good life” and ethical challenges in nursing homes
Bollig, Georg; Gjengedal, Eva; Rosland, Jan H. (Journal article, 2016)Background: Nursing home residents are a vulnerable population. Most of them suffer from multi-morbidity, while many have cognitive impairment or dementia and need care around the clock. Several ethical challenges in ... -
They know!—Do they? A qualitative study of residents and relatives views on advance care planning, end-of-life care, and decision-making in nursing homes
Bollig, Georg; Gjengedal, Eva; Rosland, Jan H. (Journal article, 2016)Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many residents, a nursing home is their place of death. Palliative care and end-of-life decisions are important components of their ...