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Wells Y, Rayner J, Fetherstonhaugh D, McAuliffe L
J Eval Clin Pract . 2025 Feb; 31(1):e70017. PMID: 39987566
Rationale: Due to their frailty, older people living in nursing homes are at risk of harm if the care provided is not evidence-based and high quality. The performance measures routinely...
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McAuliffe L, Fetherstonhaugh D, Rayner J, Clune S
J Aging Stud . 2024 Nov; 71:101279. PMID: 39608912
Activity programs are run by many nursing homes (also known as residential aged care facilities or long-term care facilities) however little is known about how activities are chosen or how...
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Morris B, Rayner J, Bartlett C, Fetherstonhaugh D, McArdle E, OBrien A
J Prim Care Community Health . 2024 Nov; 15():21501319241295672. PMID: 39526847
Background: Learning Networks are increasingly used to educate clinicians and disseminate information to health professionals. During the height of the second COVID-19 lockdown in Victoria, Australia, COVID+ Learning Network webinars...
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Mahoney A, Fetherstonhaugh D, Rayner J
Australas J Ageing . 2024 Jun; 43(4):837-843. PMID: 38923258
Objective: This paper reports on the design and implementation of an interactive online education package for the diverse Australian residential aged care workforce, in response to the findings of the...
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Dahlke S, Rayner J, Fetherstonhaugh D, Butler J, Kennedy M
Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh . 2024 Mar; 22(1). PMID: 38459787
Objectives: This systematic review of qualitative studies explored interventions to improve student nurses' knowledge, attitudes or willingness to work with older people. Student nurses are likely to encounter older people...
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Rayner J, Fetherstonhaugh D, McAuliffe L
Aust Health Rev . 2023 May; 47(4):427-432. PMID: 37217197
Objective The objective of this study was to explore how health service boards understand care quality for older people living in public sector residential aged care services. Methods Semi-structured interviews...
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Cameron N, Fetherstonhaugh D, Rayner J, McAuliffe L
Australas J Ageing . 2022 May; 41(4):e364-e370. PMID: 35510528
Objective: To identify factors that health and allied health practitioners consider central to excellence in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) with the objective of supporting improvements in monitoring, accountability and...
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Cameron N, Fetherstonhaugh D, Rayner J, McAuliffe L
Issues Ment Health Nurs . 2022 Mar; 43(8):748-754. PMID: 35235481
Despite the prevalence of mental health concerns among those who live in residential aged care, many residential aged care facilities (RACFs) provide little by way of psychological support. Drawing on...
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Rayner J, Fetherstonhaugh D
J Adv Nurs . 2021 Oct; 78(2):510-522. PMID: 34617613
Aims: To understand why some nursing homes use hospital avoidance programs more frequently than others. Design: Two hospital avoidance programs, called residential-in-reach services in Victoria, Australia, were evaluated using a...
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Rayner J, Fetherstonhaugh D, Ibrahim J
Med J Aust . 2021 Aug; 215(6):286-287. PMID: 34414569
No abstract available.