Aims and objectives To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interactions between people with dementia and their carers in various settings; and to examine the impact of such interventions on both carer and care-receiver outcomes. Background Effective communication is imperative to ensure quality of care for people living with dementia. Due to neurodegenerative changes, people with dementia encounter ongoing and progressive difficulties in both understanding and expressing themselves. This in turn creates challenges for carers, which highlights the need for equipping them with necessary communication skills to respond to the specific communication needs of people with dementia. Design Systematic review and meta...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright John Wiley & So...
Effective Communication with Dementia Patients - Abstract Throughout every nurse’s career, one will ...
Background 25% of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dementia affects exp...
Aims and objectives To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interacti...
Aims and Objectives: To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interact...
Objectives: To update previous reviews and provide a more detailed overview of the effectiveness, ac...
Objectives: To update previous reviews and provide a more detailed overview of the effectiveness, ac...
Background: To provide adequate nursing care it is important for nursing staff to communicate effect...
Contains fulltext : 87292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia. Concerns have been raised by ...
Background: Twenty-five per cent of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dem...
ObjectivesTo examine the feasibility, acceptability and impact of an experiential course for family ...
This article considers the evidence for effectiveness of training to support and enhance communicati...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 was estimated at 35.6 million and is ex...
Impairment of language-based communication is a hallmark of advanced dementia, which often leads to ...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright John Wiley & So...
Effective Communication with Dementia Patients - Abstract Throughout every nurse’s career, one will ...
Background 25% of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dementia affects exp...
Aims and objectives To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interacti...
Aims and Objectives: To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interact...
Objectives: To update previous reviews and provide a more detailed overview of the effectiveness, ac...
Objectives: To update previous reviews and provide a more detailed overview of the effectiveness, ac...
Background: To provide adequate nursing care it is important for nursing staff to communicate effect...
Contains fulltext : 87292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia. Concerns have been raised by ...
Background: Twenty-five per cent of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dem...
ObjectivesTo examine the feasibility, acceptability and impact of an experiential course for family ...
This article considers the evidence for effectiveness of training to support and enhance communicati...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 was estimated at 35.6 million and is ex...
Impairment of language-based communication is a hallmark of advanced dementia, which often leads to ...
‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright John Wiley & So...
Effective Communication with Dementia Patients - Abstract Throughout every nurse’s career, one will ...
Background 25% of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dementia affects exp...