Background/Rationale: Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this study examined influences of the physical environment on wandering behavior. Methods: Using a descriptive, cross-sectional design, 122 wanderers from 28 long-term care (LTC) facilities were videotaped 10 to 12 times; data on wandering, light, sound, temperature and humidity levels, location, ambiance, and crowding were obtained. Associations between environmental variables and wandering were evaluated with chi-square and t tests; the model was evaluated using logistic regression. Results: In all, 80% of wandering occurred in the resident's own room, dayrooms, hallways, or dining rooms. When observed in other residents' rooms, hallways, shower/bat...
Although there has been increased research on wandering over the years, little is known about why so...
Wandering, a common behavior exhibited by the confused elderly (Mayer and Darby, 1991; Monsour and R...
This study aimed to describe wandering using new parameters and to evaluate parameters as a function...
Background/Rationale Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this study...
Background/Rationale: Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this stud...
Wandering is one of the frequently encountered behaviors of elders with dementia. Managing behavior ...
Wandering, a challenging behavior associated with dementia, affects many residents of long-term care...
Objectives: To develop and validate a wandering typology. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, correlational des...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Objectives To explore the extent of and factors associated with male residents who change wandering ...
Limited research explores the experience of individuals with dementia in acute care geriatric psychi...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...
Objectives: Wandering-related boundary transgression (BT) in long term care (LTC) frequently manifes...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-68)Wandering is often observed in patients with Deme...
Although there has been increased research on wandering over the years, little is known about why so...
Wandering, a common behavior exhibited by the confused elderly (Mayer and Darby, 1991; Monsour and R...
This study aimed to describe wandering using new parameters and to evaluate parameters as a function...
Background/Rationale Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this study...
Background/Rationale: Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this stud...
Wandering is one of the frequently encountered behaviors of elders with dementia. Managing behavior ...
Wandering, a challenging behavior associated with dementia, affects many residents of long-term care...
Objectives: To develop and validate a wandering typology. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, correlational des...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Objectives To explore the extent of and factors associated with male residents who change wandering ...
Limited research explores the experience of individuals with dementia in acute care geriatric psychi...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...
Objectives: Wandering-related boundary transgression (BT) in long term care (LTC) frequently manifes...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-68)Wandering is often observed in patients with Deme...
Although there has been increased research on wandering over the years, little is known about why so...
Wandering, a common behavior exhibited by the confused elderly (Mayer and Darby, 1991; Monsour and R...
This study aimed to describe wandering using new parameters and to evaluate parameters as a function...