One problem facing professional caregivers of dementia patients involves identifying preferences in patients with impaired verbal abilities. Long-term care staff often rely on the opinions of family or trial and error to discover patient preferences despite the availability of empirical methods for assessing preferences in nonverbal populations. The purpose of this study was to examine whether caregivers and family members could accurately determine the preferences of dementia patients. Patient preferences were determined using an empirical preference assessment while caregivers and family completed a self-report measure concerning their opinions about patient preferences. Results indicated that family and staff were relatively inaccurate i...
Family caregivers may not agree with patients with dementia regarding attitudes toward end-of-life p...
Objective: To gain caregivers' insights into the decision-making process in dementia patients with r...
Objective: Many difficult decisions are made in the inpatient hospital setting regarding the daily c...
Person-centered care is important to the quality of life of nursing home residents with dementia. Pr...
Aims: Advance Care Planning may support the consideration of the wishes and preferences of people wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship and difference between choice, quality...
Background: Person-centered care (PCC) requires knowledge about patient preferences. This formative ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objectives: To examine people with d...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:When a person with dementia (PWD) has lost the ability to make treatment decisio...
Objective: As the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia increases, so does the need to under...
The wishes and preferences of people with dementia should inform decisions on future care. However, ...
Family caregivers may not agree with patients with dementia regarding attitudes toward end-of-life p...
Person-centered care (PCC) requires knowledge about patient preferences. An analytic hierarchy proce...
Objectives: This study examined the predictive factors of preference for residential care in cogniti...
Traditionally older people with mild to moderate cognitive impairment have been excluded from prefer...
Family caregivers may not agree with patients with dementia regarding attitudes toward end-of-life p...
Objective: To gain caregivers' insights into the decision-making process in dementia patients with r...
Objective: Many difficult decisions are made in the inpatient hospital setting regarding the daily c...
Person-centered care is important to the quality of life of nursing home residents with dementia. Pr...
Aims: Advance Care Planning may support the consideration of the wishes and preferences of people wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship and difference between choice, quality...
Background: Person-centered care (PCC) requires knowledge about patient preferences. This formative ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objectives: To examine people with d...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:When a person with dementia (PWD) has lost the ability to make treatment decisio...
Objective: As the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia increases, so does the need to under...
The wishes and preferences of people with dementia should inform decisions on future care. However, ...
Family caregivers may not agree with patients with dementia regarding attitudes toward end-of-life p...
Person-centered care (PCC) requires knowledge about patient preferences. An analytic hierarchy proce...
Objectives: This study examined the predictive factors of preference for residential care in cogniti...
Traditionally older people with mild to moderate cognitive impairment have been excluded from prefer...
Family caregivers may not agree with patients with dementia regarding attitudes toward end-of-life p...
Objective: To gain caregivers' insights into the decision-making process in dementia patients with r...
Objective: Many difficult decisions are made in the inpatient hospital setting regarding the daily c...