This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia admitted to the acute setting with a non-dementia-related illness. Open-ended interviews were conducted with 25 medical, nursing, and other health care professionals drawn from 3 metropolitan teaching hospitals in Australia. Qualitative data analysis generated 5 major themes relating to the built environment and organizational "system" as determinants of practice, the influence of key players, current dementia care management, and ideal dementia care management. Results showed acute care hospitals are not the best place for people with dementia and can negatively influence health outcomes such as functional independence and quality of life. Part...
OBJECTIVES: Safe and high-quality care for patients with dementia is a key priority area of the Aust...
Objective: Dementia is a major public health problem. More and more patients with dementia are being...
professional perspectives on systems failures in transitional care for patients with dementia and th...
AbstractBackgroundDementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health s...
ObjectiveThis paper presents the findings of one facet of a larger study that explored the managemen...
The need to improve care for people living with dementia in the hospital setting has long been recog...
Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hos...
Background\ud Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servi...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely...
Background: Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with ...
Objectives: to report on acute hospital care experiences for persons with dementia and family/carers...
Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hos...
The accounts of people with dementia about their experiences are essential to provide care that is b...
Background: Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servic...
OBJECTIVES: Safe and high-quality care for patients with dementia is a key priority area of the Aust...
Objective: Dementia is a major public health problem. More and more patients with dementia are being...
professional perspectives on systems failures in transitional care for patients with dementia and th...
AbstractBackgroundDementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health s...
ObjectiveThis paper presents the findings of one facet of a larger study that explored the managemen...
The need to improve care for people living with dementia in the hospital setting has long been recog...
Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hos...
Background\ud Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servi...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely...
Background: Person-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people with ...
Objectives: to report on acute hospital care experiences for persons with dementia and family/carers...
Background: Healthcare professionals engage in discharge planning of people with dementia during hos...
The accounts of people with dementia about their experiences are essential to provide care that is b...
Background: Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servic...
OBJECTIVES: Safe and high-quality care for patients with dementia is a key priority area of the Aust...
Objective: Dementia is a major public health problem. More and more patients with dementia are being...
professional perspectives on systems failures in transitional care for patients with dementia and th...