Perspectives of paid carers on supporting older people in care homes with depression, self-harm and suicidal behaviours

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Quaife, M., Flynn, A. and Hafford-Letchfield, T. 2019. Perspectives of paid carers on supporting older people in care homes with depression, self-harm and suicidal behaviours. Towards Capability in Ageing – from cell to society. Gothenburg, Sweden 22 - 25 May 2019 pp. 1-12
TypeConference paper
TitlePerspectives of paid carers on supporting older people in care homes with depression, self-harm and suicidal behaviours
AuthorsQuaife, M., Flynn, A. and Hafford-Letchfield, T.
Abstract

This presentation shares findings from an exploratory study which examined the perspectives of care home workers on their experiences of working with older people with passive suicide ideation and behaviours

ConferenceTowards Capability in Ageing – from cell to society
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Print24 May 2019
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Deposited28 May 2019
Accepted12 Dec 2019
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