BACKGROUND: Agitation is reportedly the most common neuropsychiatric symptom in care home residents with dementia. AIMS: To report, in a large care home survey, prevalence and determinants of agitation in residents with dementia. METHOD: We interviewed staff from 86 care homes between 13 January 2014 and 12 November 2015 about residents with dementia with respect to agitation (Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI)), quality of life (DEMQOL-proxy) and dementia severity (Clinical Dementia Rating). We also interviewed residents and their relatives. We used random effects models adjusted for resident age, gender, dementia severity and care home type with CMAI as a continuous score. RESULTS: Out of 3053 (86.2%) residents who had dementia, 1...
The record contains 5 bundles of data described below: 1. Longitudinal cohort study: A longitudinal ...
Aims. The aims of this study were to investigate whether the interaction effect between restraint an...
OBJECTIVE: As not speaking English as a first language may lead to increased difficulties in comm...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study are (1) to test our primary hypothesis that carers using mor...
Background: Dementia is one of the most prevalent syndromes in the elderly population, and over half...
Objective: Although many nursing home residents with dementia show agitation, hardly any literature ...
Objective: Although many nursing home residents with dementia show agitation, hardly any literature ...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia living in care homes often experience clinically significant agitat...
Objectives: Little is known about how care home staff understand and respond to distress in resident...
The World Health Organization explains that 50 million people are diagnosed with dementia globally (...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence and co-occurrence of agitation, aggression, and rejection of care...
Background Agitation is common, persistent and distressing and can lead to care home admission. Ther...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate whether the interaction effect between restraint an...
Objectives: Agitation is common and problematic in care home residents with dementia. This study inv...
The record contains 5 bundles of data described below: 1. Longitudinal cohort study: A longitudinal ...
Aims. The aims of this study were to investigate whether the interaction effect between restraint an...
OBJECTIVE: As not speaking English as a first language may lead to increased difficulties in comm...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study are (1) to test our primary hypothesis that carers using mor...
Background: Dementia is one of the most prevalent syndromes in the elderly population, and over half...
Objective: Although many nursing home residents with dementia show agitation, hardly any literature ...
Objective: Although many nursing home residents with dementia show agitation, hardly any literature ...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia living in care homes often experience clinically significant agitat...
Objectives: Little is known about how care home staff understand and respond to distress in resident...
The World Health Organization explains that 50 million people are diagnosed with dementia globally (...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence and co-occurrence of agitation, aggression, and rejection of care...
Background Agitation is common, persistent and distressing and can lead to care home admission. Ther...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate whether the interaction effect between restraint an...
Objectives: Agitation is common and problematic in care home residents with dementia. This study inv...
The record contains 5 bundles of data described below: 1. Longitudinal cohort study: A longitudinal ...
Aims. The aims of this study were to investigate whether the interaction effect between restraint an...
OBJECTIVE: As not speaking English as a first language may lead to increased difficulties in comm...