This article reviews the problems with the implementation of evidence-based care in long-term care. It highlights the fact that many common practices are incompatible with evidence and that available evidence, including evidence about inadvisable and ineffective treatments, is often not followed. Often, there is a tendency to follow recommendations for younger persons (for example, the management of hypertension and elevated cholesterol), or to use questionable interventions (for example, choices for treating constipation). In many cases, the treatments used have only marginal efficacy and increased potential for side effects. This article makes recommendations for improving the approach to evidence-based care in long-term care and strongly...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
This research was financially supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
BACKGROUND: Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to antimicrobial resistance; a growing public hea...
Abstract Background The long-term care setting poses ...
Too much of the health care delivered in long-term care settings is not based on evidence. Long-term...
criteria – an important step in achieving quality therapeutics in nursing homes The human lifespan i...
T he care of patients 65 years or older presents a challenge for evidence-based medi-cine. Such pati...
Numerous studies have found excessive or in appropriate use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing home p...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
Preventing falls in long term care facilities (LTCF) and hospitals is an international priority. Man...
Background The champion model is increasingly being adopted to improve uptake of guideline-based ca...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: The common occurrence of infectious diseases in nursing ...
Research on the impact of the built environment in long-term care settings continues to grow. This a...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
This research was financially supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
BACKGROUND: Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to antimicrobial resistance; a growing public hea...
Abstract Background The long-term care setting poses ...
Too much of the health care delivered in long-term care settings is not based on evidence. Long-term...
criteria – an important step in achieving quality therapeutics in nursing homes The human lifespan i...
T he care of patients 65 years or older presents a challenge for evidence-based medi-cine. Such pati...
Numerous studies have found excessive or in appropriate use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing home p...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applica...
Preventing falls in long term care facilities (LTCF) and hospitals is an international priority. Man...
Background The champion model is increasingly being adopted to improve uptake of guideline-based ca...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: The common occurrence of infectious diseases in nursing ...
Research on the impact of the built environment in long-term care settings continues to grow. This a...
Cutting Medicaid is unlikely to substantially increase private sources of long-term care financing, ...
This research was financially supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
BACKGROUND: Overuse of antibiotics has contributed to antimicrobial resistance; a growing public hea...