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This report contains seven key findings to improve the uptake and quality of advance care planning for people with cognitive decline
The project reviewed current literature and resources and interviewed more than 80 practitioners from various sectors across Australia to identify key issues and successful approaches that might inform the development of a national model.
The report contains seven key findings to improve the uptake and quality of advance care planning for people with cognitive decline, and specific recommendations and actions for government, organisations and individuals.
It’s available at: http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/cdpc/resources/advance-planning.php
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KT in dementia care is the science and art of making what we do match what we know...
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