No difference in effects of "PACE steps to success" palliative care program for nursing home residents with and without dementia : a pre-planned subgroup analysis of the seven-country PACE trial

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MIRANDA, Rose | SMETS, Tinne | VAN DEN NOORTGATE, Nele | VAN DER STEEN, Jenny T. | DELIENS, Luc | PAYNE, Sheila | SZCZERBINSKA, Katarzyna | PAUTEX, Sophie | VAN HUMBEECK, Liesbeth | GAMBASSI, Giovanni | KYLANEN, Marika | VAN DEN BLOCK, Lieve | GATSOLAEVA, Yuliana | PIVODIC, Lara | HONINX, Elisabeth | TANGHE, Marc | VAN HOUT, Hein | FROGGATT, Katherine | ONWUTEAKA-PHILIPSEN, Bregje | PASMAN, H. Roeline W. | PIERS, Ruth | BARANSKA, Ilona | OOSTERVELD-VLUG, Mariska | WICHMANN, Anne B. | ENGELS, Yvonne | VERNOOIJ-DASSEN, Myrra JFJ. | HOCKLEY, Jo | LEPPAAHO, Suvi | BASSAL, Catherine | MAMMARELLA, Federica | MERCURI, Martina | ROSSI, Paola | SEGAT, Ivan | STODOLSKA, Agata | ADANG, Eddy | ANDREASEN, Paula | KUITUNEN-KAIJA, Outi | HAMMAR, Teija | HEIKKILA, Rauha | MOORE, Danni Collingridge | KIJOWSKA, Violetta | TEN KOPPEL, Maud | DE PAULA, Emilie Morgan

‘PACE Steps to Success’ is a multicomponent training program aiming to integrate generalist and non-disease-specific palliative care in nursing homes. This program did not improve residents’ comfort in the last week of life, but it appeared to improve quality of care and dying in their last month of life. Because this program included only three dementia-specific elements, its effects might differ depending on the presence or stage of dementia. We aimed to investigate whether the program effects differ between residents with advanced, non-advanced, and no dementia.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-021-00734-1

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