Publications by authors named "Jennifer Grieve"

Objectives: The transition into residential aged care (RAC) is often associated with loss, grief, isolation and loneliness. This scoping review aimed to identify quantitative research which focused on reducing the negative effects associated with transition, thereby improving the transition experience.

Methods: A scoping review, which concentrated on quantitative research, was conducted.

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  • The pandemic has increased the workload for hospital palliative care providers, highlighting the lack of data on specific end-of-life needs for COVID-19 patients.
  • A study evaluated 434 COVID-19 deaths across five hospitals, revealing that the majority of patients were over 70 years old and many had contracted the virus from the community.
  • The findings suggest that while most patients' dying status was recognized, improved advance care planning and quicker access to symptom management could enhance care quality and potentially optimize hospice resources.
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This paper describes a patient with an inoperable gastrointestinal stromal tumour with moderate volume malignant ascites. A large-volume paracentesis caused haemodynamic instability and a myocardial infarction. An indwelling right-sided peritoneal catheter was inserted following further ascites build-up.

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The need to implement programs for developing leadership and practice improvement skills using an evidence-based practice approach to practice change is becoming more apparent in the health and aged care services. This is no more apparent than in high care residential health and aged care services, where health professionals are increasingly required to provide care for older people with multifocal and complex healthcare needs. This paper describes one of the projects undertaken as part of the Joanna Briggs Institute Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing Clinical Aged Care Fellowship program from February 2005 to June 2005.

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