A European study investigating patterns of transition from home care towards institutional dementia care: the protocol of a RightTimePlaceCare study

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Background: Health care policies in many countries aim to enable people with dementia to live in their own homes as long as possible. However, at some point during the disease the needs of a significant number of people with dementia cannot be appropriately met at home and institutional care is required. Evidence as to best practice strategies enabling people with dementia to live at home as long as possible and also identifying the right time to trigger admission to a long-term nursing care facility is therefore urgently required. The current paper presents the rationale and methods of a study generating primary data for best-practice development in the transition from home towards institutional nursing care for people with dementia and their informal caregivers. [...]

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BioMed Central Ltd

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BMC Public Health. 2012 Jan 23;12(68):1-10

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Verbeek H, Meyer G, Leino-Kilpi H, Zabalegui A, Rahm hallberg I, Saks K, Soto ME, Challis D, Sauerland D, Hamers JPH, RightTimePlaceCare Consortium. A European study investigating patterns of transition from home care towards institutional dementia care: the protocol of a RightTimePlaceCare study. BMC Public Health. 2012 Jan 23;12(68):1-10. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-68

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