Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosis and treatment. To improve communication between healthcare staff of signs and symptoms of infection we developed an instrument, using qualitative data from observations by nursing assistants when they suspected infection. The aim of this study was to assess the validity of nursing assistants observations by developing and testing the instrument for early detection of infection in elderly nursing home residents. Methods: The early detection of infection (EDIS) instrument was based on data from focus interviews with nursing assistants. Over one year the nursing assistants used EDIS to document episodes of suspected early signs and symptoms of...
The aim of the study was to investigate how nurses detected and reported physiological deterioration...
BACKGROUND: Infection is common in older adults. Serious infection has a high mortality rate and is ...
Purpose: To identify the clinical indicators of acute deterioration in residents and the factors tha...
Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosi...
Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosi...
Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosi...
Aim: To explore early nonspecific signs and symptoms of infection in elderly institutionalized indiv...
Aim: To illuminate nursing assistants experiences of the clinical decision-making process when they ...
Aims To describe what nurses do during episodes of suspected infection in elderly nursing home resid...
Early nonspecific signs and symptoms of infection in institutionalized elderly persons: perceptions ...
Introduction In order to avoid unnecessary hospital admission and associated complications, there is...
Introduction In order to avoid unnecessary hospital admission and associated complications, there is...
Background: Infection is more frequent, and serious in people aged \u3e 65 as they experience non-sp...
Background Infection is more frequent, and serious in people aged > 65 as they experience non...
Background: Infection is more frequent, and serious in people aged >65 as they experience non-specif...
The aim of the study was to investigate how nurses detected and reported physiological deterioration...
BACKGROUND: Infection is common in older adults. Serious infection has a high mortality rate and is ...
Purpose: To identify the clinical indicators of acute deterioration in residents and the factors tha...
Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosi...
Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosi...
Background: Signs and symptoms of infection in frail elderly are atypical, causing delay in diagnosi...
Aim: To explore early nonspecific signs and symptoms of infection in elderly institutionalized indiv...
Aim: To illuminate nursing assistants experiences of the clinical decision-making process when they ...
Aims To describe what nurses do during episodes of suspected infection in elderly nursing home resid...
Early nonspecific signs and symptoms of infection in institutionalized elderly persons: perceptions ...
Introduction In order to avoid unnecessary hospital admission and associated complications, there is...
Introduction In order to avoid unnecessary hospital admission and associated complications, there is...
Background: Infection is more frequent, and serious in people aged \u3e 65 as they experience non-sp...
Background Infection is more frequent, and serious in people aged > 65 as they experience non...
Background: Infection is more frequent, and serious in people aged >65 as they experience non-specif...
The aim of the study was to investigate how nurses detected and reported physiological deterioration...
BACKGROUND: Infection is common in older adults. Serious infection has a high mortality rate and is ...
Purpose: To identify the clinical indicators of acute deterioration in residents and the factors tha...