Adults over the age of 65 years account for 60% of all hospital admissions and experience conse-quential negative outcomes directly related to hos-pitalization. Negative outcomes include falls, delirium, loss in ability to perform basic activities of daily living, and new walking dependence. New walking dependence, defined as the loss in ability to walk independently, occurs in 16%--59% of hospitalized older patients. Nurses are pivotal in promoting functional walking independence in hospitalized patients. However, little is known about how nurses make decisions about whether, when, and how to ambulate older patients. A qual-itative study using grounded dimensional analysis was conducted to further explore how nurses make decisions about am...
Aim: The mobility trajectories of hospitalized older people are heterogeneous, and there is a need t...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Aim: The overall aim was to describe and compare pathways for older patients and the involved actors...
Adults over the age of 65 years account for 60% of all hospital admissions and experience conse-quen...
Lack of activity during hospitalization may contribute to functional decline. The purpose of this st...
PATEINT, NURSE, AND HOSPITAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE MOBILITY OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTSCarla G...
Objective: To identify patient characteristics on admission and daily events during hospitalization ...
Hospitalized older adults who do not receive sufficient mobility are more likely to sustain negative...
Abstract Functional decline is defined as the consequence of physiological changes of aging resultin...
Introduction: The ability of an older adult to walk independently outdoors in their community assist...
Extended time spent in bed is prevalent among hospitalized older adults thus leading to mobility dec...
Hospitalization presents a higher risk for decreased functional status in older adults, making it im...
Hospital organizations are complex entities endeavoring to function within the constraints of budget...
BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute care medical hospitalization is frequent and associated w...
Background. The ability to walk independently may become jeopardized during hospitalization. It is u...
Aim: The mobility trajectories of hospitalized older people are heterogeneous, and there is a need t...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Aim: The overall aim was to describe and compare pathways for older patients and the involved actors...
Adults over the age of 65 years account for 60% of all hospital admissions and experience conse-quen...
Lack of activity during hospitalization may contribute to functional decline. The purpose of this st...
PATEINT, NURSE, AND HOSPITAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE MOBILITY OF HOSPITALIZED OLDER ADULTSCarla G...
Objective: To identify patient characteristics on admission and daily events during hospitalization ...
Hospitalized older adults who do not receive sufficient mobility are more likely to sustain negative...
Abstract Functional decline is defined as the consequence of physiological changes of aging resultin...
Introduction: The ability of an older adult to walk independently outdoors in their community assist...
Extended time spent in bed is prevalent among hospitalized older adults thus leading to mobility dec...
Hospitalization presents a higher risk for decreased functional status in older adults, making it im...
Hospital organizations are complex entities endeavoring to function within the constraints of budget...
BACKGROUND Low mobility during an acute care medical hospitalization is frequent and associated w...
Background. The ability to walk independently may become jeopardized during hospitalization. It is u...
Aim: The mobility trajectories of hospitalized older people are heterogeneous, and there is a need t...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Aim: The overall aim was to describe and compare pathways for older patients and the involved actors...