Background: In response to marked concern regarding inadequate fluid intake recording in care homes, an innovative mobile hydration app was collaboratively developed. “Hydr8” aimed to facilitate accurate recording and communication of residents’ fluid intake and ultimately increase care quality and patient safety. Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the implementation of Hydr8 in a sample of care homes in one area in England. Methods: The principles of Realist Evaluation and Action research were drawn upon throughout the study. Overall, 5 care homes participated in this study, 3 interview-only sites and 2 case-study sites, where interviews and observations were conducted at 3 time-points. Furthermore, 28 staff members part...
Background Water-loss dehydration, associated with poor health outcomes, is prevalent in older peopl...
Dehydration is common amongst older adults and exacerbated in residential care. Herein we summarise...
Background: Older adults are more susceptible to water imbalance and ensuring they drink sufficientl...
Background: The integral relationship between adequate hydration and good health is widely recognise...
Background & Aims: Dehydration is recognised as an important problem among care home residents and c...
Aim: To scope and explore hydration practices in care homes. Background: Older residents do not regu...
As people age, they become increasingly vulnerable to dehydration. Older people living in care homes...
Background Dehydration is a complex and well-recognised problem for older people residing in care h...
Background: Older people are at risk of dehydration due to a wide range of age�related physiological...
Background: Older people are at risk of dehydration due to a wide range of agerelated physiological ...
Background: Dehydration occurs when the body loses fluids at a greater rate than it takes in. For so...
Background: Age-related changes which occur in older people put them at risk of dehydration and care...
Abstract Aim To recognise and understand how to prevent water-loss dehydration occurring in older ...
Introduction: Care home populations experiencing high levels of multi-morbidity and dementia requir...
Drinking an adequate amount of fluid is essential to life. It is therefore self-evident that support...
Background Water-loss dehydration, associated with poor health outcomes, is prevalent in older peopl...
Dehydration is common amongst older adults and exacerbated in residential care. Herein we summarise...
Background: Older adults are more susceptible to water imbalance and ensuring they drink sufficientl...
Background: The integral relationship between adequate hydration and good health is widely recognise...
Background & Aims: Dehydration is recognised as an important problem among care home residents and c...
Aim: To scope and explore hydration practices in care homes. Background: Older residents do not regu...
As people age, they become increasingly vulnerable to dehydration. Older people living in care homes...
Background Dehydration is a complex and well-recognised problem for older people residing in care h...
Background: Older people are at risk of dehydration due to a wide range of age�related physiological...
Background: Older people are at risk of dehydration due to a wide range of agerelated physiological ...
Background: Dehydration occurs when the body loses fluids at a greater rate than it takes in. For so...
Background: Age-related changes which occur in older people put them at risk of dehydration and care...
Abstract Aim To recognise and understand how to prevent water-loss dehydration occurring in older ...
Introduction: Care home populations experiencing high levels of multi-morbidity and dementia requir...
Drinking an adequate amount of fluid is essential to life. It is therefore self-evident that support...
Background Water-loss dehydration, associated with poor health outcomes, is prevalent in older peopl...
Dehydration is common amongst older adults and exacerbated in residential care. Herein we summarise...
Background: Older adults are more susceptible to water imbalance and ensuring they drink sufficientl...