The Healthcare Teams’ Perspective on Caring for People with Dementia in Acute Hospitals: A Qualitative StudyAbstract. Introduction: To deal with the complexity of the situation of people with dementia in acute hospitals, it ...
Interprofessional and intraprofessional collaboration in crises situations in the intensive care unit regarding COVID-19 – a qualitative, retrospective analysisAbstract.Background: Interprofessional collaboration ...
Abstract:Background: Nursing home (NH) staff, general practitioners (GPs) and specialist outpatient palliative care teams are expected to cooperate to ensure adequate palliative care for NH residents in Germany. Aim: The aim ...
Abstract: Most developmental science occurs within a so-called WEIRD narrative: Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic. Although developmental psychology has long relied on cross-cultural research to enrich and inform ...
On the borders between residential child care and mental health care: Results of an interview studyWithin the framework of the EU project RESME, mental health and residential child care professionals were interviewed about the cooperation of children and ...
The Dark Side of Optimisation. Findings and Analyses on Collaboration Between Child Care Centres and Early InterventionAbstract. The article critically examines the increasing trend of developmental optimisation in collaborative ...
Background: While encouraging and significant progress has been made toward integrating so-called suicide survivors into the suicidology academe, many problems and blocks still remain. A number of issues have yet to be acknowledged, let alone addressed. ...