Wandering, a challenging behavior associated with dementia, affects many residents of long-term care facilities and can result in elopement, injury, and death. Most studies of wandering have taken place in nursing homes (NH). Expansion of the long-term care sector over the last 2 decades has resulted in a surge in options such as assisted living facilities (ALF). This study compared wandering behavior of residents (N = 108) in 21 long-term care facilities (15 NH, 6 ALF). Staff used the Revised Algase Wandering Scale-Nursing Home Version (RAWS-NH) to quantify wandering. While there were some differences in demographic variables (i.e., race, motor ability) between NH and ALF participants, no significant differences were found in either RAWS-N...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
Wandering, a common behavior exhibited by the confused elderly (Mayer and Darby, 1991; Monsour and R...
Objectives To explore the extent of and factors associated with male residents who change wandering ...
Background/Rationale Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this study...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-68)Wandering is often observed in patients with Deme...
To explore the extent of and factors associated with male nursing home residents who wander. DESIGN ...
Background/Rationale: Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this stud...
Objectives: To develop and validate a wandering typology. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, correlational des...
Although there has been increased research on wandering over the years, little is known about why so...
Objectives: Wandering-related boundary transgression (BT) in long term care (LTC) frequently manifes...
In Korea, about 8.3% over aged 65 are suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other type of dementia. ...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
Wandering, a common behavior exhibited by the confused elderly (Mayer and Darby, 1991; Monsour and R...
Objectives To explore the extent of and factors associated with male residents who change wandering ...
Background/Rationale Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this study...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-68)Wandering is often observed in patients with Deme...
To explore the extent of and factors associated with male nursing home residents who wander. DESIGN ...
Background/Rationale: Guided by the need-driven dementia-compromised behavior (NDB) model, this stud...
Objectives: To develop and validate a wandering typology. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, correlational des...
Although there has been increased research on wandering over the years, little is known about why so...
Objectives: Wandering-related boundary transgression (BT) in long term care (LTC) frequently manifes...
In Korea, about 8.3% over aged 65 are suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other type of dementia. ...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...