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This data from the IDEAL study, was used to compare the efficacy of a facilitated approach to family case conferencing with usual care and to evaluate quality of end of life (EOL) care for participants who died during the study period.

This collection contains 3 SPSS .sav files and a document which elaborates the significance of these files.

Dataset 1: IDEAL Nursing home descriptors N=20.sav
Baseline characteristics of the 20 nursing homes (refer Table 1, in associated PLOS One publication)

N.B. Table 1 Questionnaire on Palliative care for Advanced Dementia (qPAD) median scores by group calculated using staff level data in Dataset 2.

Dataset 2: IDEAL Staff qPAD baseline scores N=290.sav

Dataset 3: IDEAL Resident data N=131.sav
Contains
- baseline characteristics of the 131 residents (Table 1, in associated PLOS One publication)
- End of Life Outcomes (family-rated and nurse-rated) total scores and weeks to completion (Tables 2, 3 and 4, , in associated PLOS One publication)
N.B. there are more ‘time to completion’ data points than EOLD (End Of Life Dementia) scores since some EOLD responses were provided but unable to generate a valid total score.
- Case conference (whether or not resident received at least one case conference)
- Quality of Life in Late-stage Dementia (QUALID) data
- Symptoms and care during the last month of life (Table 5, in associated PLOS One publication)

Data time period: 02 2013 to 12 2014

This dataset is part of a larger collection

Spatial Coverage And Location

text: Sydney, NSW, Australia

text: Brisbane, NSW, Australia

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