Aim. This paper reviews the theoretical and research-based literature related to the management of people with chronic confusion as a consequence of dementia in the acute care setting. Background. People aged 65 years and over are at increased risk of poor outcomes when admitted to the acute care setting as a result of comorbity and mismanagement of their chronic confusion. The challenge of caring for people with dementia in acute care is one that requires special attention. Results. The theoretical literature outlines a number of principles of care necessary for best practice in the care of people with dementia. A number of different models of care are reported in the literature and some evaluative research has been undertaken to ...
Acknowledgments: StepUp for Dementia Research, which is funded by the Australian Government Departme...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of experimental evidence describing interventions...
Background: An ageing population has resulted in increased numbers of people with dementia attending...
Aim. This paper reviews the theoretical and research-based literature related to the management of ...
Background: Research aiming to improve the hospital experience for patients with dementia and their ...
This paper summarises a literature review focusing on the literature directly pertaining to the acut...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is steadily on the increase, and this trend is set to continu...
Background: Admission to an emergency department (ED) may expose the older person with dementia to a...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record. Approx...
This report identifies a range of strategies to improve the outcomes for people with dementia. Exec...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
Aims and objectives To review literature on nurses’ and health care workers’ experiences of caring f...
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
Internationally, there has been a focus on the development of acute hospital workforces to support a...
Aims: This study aimed to explore the impact of specifically designed ward-built environments on s...
Acknowledgments: StepUp for Dementia Research, which is funded by the Australian Government Departme...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of experimental evidence describing interventions...
Background: An ageing population has resulted in increased numbers of people with dementia attending...
Aim. This paper reviews the theoretical and research-based literature related to the management of ...
Background: Research aiming to improve the hospital experience for patients with dementia and their ...
This paper summarises a literature review focusing on the literature directly pertaining to the acut...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is steadily on the increase, and this trend is set to continu...
Background: Admission to an emergency department (ED) may expose the older person with dementia to a...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record. Approx...
This report identifies a range of strategies to improve the outcomes for people with dementia. Exec...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
Aims and objectives To review literature on nurses’ and health care workers’ experiences of caring f...
This article reports an interpretative research project about the care of patients with dementia adm...
Internationally, there has been a focus on the development of acute hospital workforces to support a...
Aims: This study aimed to explore the impact of specifically designed ward-built environments on s...
Acknowledgments: StepUp for Dementia Research, which is funded by the Australian Government Departme...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review of experimental evidence describing interventions...
Background: An ageing population has resulted in increased numbers of people with dementia attending...