Introduction: psychological symptoms and delirium are common, but underreported in people with dementia on hospital wards. Unrecognised and untreated symptoms can manifest as distress. Identifying distress accurately therefore could act as a trigger for better investigation and treatment of the underlying causes. The challenges faced by healthcare professionals to recognise and report distress are poorly understood. Methods: semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of 25 healthcare professionals working with older people in general hospitals were conducted. Interviews were analysed generating themes that describe the facilitators and barriers of recognising and caring for distress in dementia. Results: regardless of training...
Purpose Improving hospital care for people with dementia is a well-established priority. There is l...
Distressing symptoms in dementia are hard to manage for many family carers. This article explores pr...
Care work is emotionally and physically demanding and is coupled with organisational challenges. As ...
Dementia is a common comorbidity in older people admitted to general hospital. People with dementia ...
Introduction: Research has indicated that distressed behaviours (such as calling out, refusal of med...
Introduction: in the United Kingdom dementia is generally diagnosed by mental health services. Gener...
Purpose: People with dementia in hospital are susceptible to delirium, pain and psychological sympto...
There are approximately 800,000 people in the UK with a diagnosis of dementia (Alzheimer’s Society, ...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia are vulnerable when in hospital, with serious risks ...
Hospital care for patients with dementia needs to improve because of concern for patient wellbeing a...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To optimize care and interventions to improve care, and to...
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BACKGROUND: Mid- to late-stage dementia is often characterized by behavioural and psychological symp...
Aims and objectives: The aim was to explore the experiences of people with dementia in subacute geri...
Objectives: People caring for family members who have dementia often experience considerable levels ...
Purpose Improving hospital care for people with dementia is a well-established priority. There is l...
Distressing symptoms in dementia are hard to manage for many family carers. This article explores pr...
Care work is emotionally and physically demanding and is coupled with organisational challenges. As ...
Dementia is a common comorbidity in older people admitted to general hospital. People with dementia ...
Introduction: Research has indicated that distressed behaviours (such as calling out, refusal of med...
Introduction: in the United Kingdom dementia is generally diagnosed by mental health services. Gener...
Purpose: People with dementia in hospital are susceptible to delirium, pain and psychological sympto...
There are approximately 800,000 people in the UK with a diagnosis of dementia (Alzheimer’s Society, ...
Background and Objectives: People with dementia are vulnerable when in hospital, with serious risks ...
Hospital care for patients with dementia needs to improve because of concern for patient wellbeing a...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To optimize care and interventions to improve care, and to...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society o...
BACKGROUND: Mid- to late-stage dementia is often characterized by behavioural and psychological symp...
Aims and objectives: The aim was to explore the experiences of people with dementia in subacute geri...
Objectives: People caring for family members who have dementia often experience considerable levels ...
Purpose Improving hospital care for people with dementia is a well-established priority. There is l...
Distressing symptoms in dementia are hard to manage for many family carers. This article explores pr...
Care work is emotionally and physically demanding and is coupled with organisational challenges. As ...