Objectives: This study examined knowledge of late-life depression among staff working in residential and community aged care settings, as well as their previous training in caring for older people with depression. Method: A sample of 320 aged care staff (mean age = 42 years) completed a survey questionnaire. Participants included direct care staff, registered nurses and Care Managers from nursing and residential homes and community aged care services. Results: Less than half of the participating aged care staff had received any training in depression, with particularly low rates in residential care. Although aware of the importance of engaging with depressed care recipients and demonstrating moderate knowledge of the symptoms of depression,...
Background: Many people with depression in residential care homes for the elderly do not receive tre...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disability, with older people particularly susceptible ...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that depression is common in institutional settings. ...
Objectives: The current study was designed to evaluate the knowledge, skills and self-efficacy of ca...
Background: Aged care staff is increasingly relied upon to assist with the recognition and treatment...
Previous research has demonstrated a high level of depression in nursing homes. The current study wa...
Recent studies have identified high levels of depression among older people, both those in their own...
Background: The high occurrence and under-treatment of clinical depression and behavioral and p...
The current study evaluated barriers to detection of depression among older people. Focus groups wer...
Objective: While there is evidence that depression training can improve the knowledge of staff ...
Depression is an under-diagnosed disorder among the elderly, even in those who are in receipt of age...
Background: The rate of recognition and treatment of depressed older people in nursing homes is low....
Purpose: This article explains the symptoms of late life depression (LLD) and discusses evidence‐inf...
Background: The prevalence of depression among older people receiving care is high, yet the rate of ...
Background: Many people with depression in residential care homes for the elderly do not receive tre...
Background: Many people with depression in residential care homes for the elderly do not receive tre...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disability, with older people particularly susceptible ...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that depression is common in institutional settings. ...
Objectives: The current study was designed to evaluate the knowledge, skills and self-efficacy of ca...
Background: Aged care staff is increasingly relied upon to assist with the recognition and treatment...
Previous research has demonstrated a high level of depression in nursing homes. The current study wa...
Recent studies have identified high levels of depression among older people, both those in their own...
Background: The high occurrence and under-treatment of clinical depression and behavioral and p...
The current study evaluated barriers to detection of depression among older people. Focus groups wer...
Objective: While there is evidence that depression training can improve the knowledge of staff ...
Depression is an under-diagnosed disorder among the elderly, even in those who are in receipt of age...
Background: The rate of recognition and treatment of depressed older people in nursing homes is low....
Purpose: This article explains the symptoms of late life depression (LLD) and discusses evidence‐inf...
Background: The prevalence of depression among older people receiving care is high, yet the rate of ...
Background: Many people with depression in residential care homes for the elderly do not receive tre...
Background: Many people with depression in residential care homes for the elderly do not receive tre...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disability, with older people particularly susceptible ...
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that depression is common in institutional settings. ...