Introduction: It has been reported that residents living in nursing homes are often inactive and lonely and are offered a limited number of activities. However, high engagement in activities has been reported to improve residents’ quality of life and engagement in personalized activities can even reduce agitation and enhance positive mood. Information regarding occupational patterns and purpose in life is well established in Western countries. However, we know next to nothing about how people living in Indian nursing homes spend their days. Objective: To explore the participation in everyday activities among older people in Indian nursing homes and the extent to which engagement in activities is associated with personcentred care. Methods: ...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
This study analyzed the effects of nursing assistants ’ use of prompts and praise to increase the en...
The aim of this thesis was to acquire knowledge about patient participation in everyday life of pers...
Introduction: It has been reported that residents living in nursing homes are often inactive and lon...
Introduction: It has been reported that residents living in nursing homes are often inactive and lon...
International research focuses on person-centered care, quality of life, and quality of care for pe...
Abstract Introduction: Access to meaningful activities is an indicator of quality of nursing homes, ...
Objectives: Research shows that nursing home residents are largely inactive. This inactivity negativ...
The overall aim of the thesis was to contribute with knowledge about how influence was enacted and ...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore ‘patient participation’ in everyday activities for persons...
Background The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to qualit...
Engagement in social and leisure activities is an indicator of quality of life and well-being in nur...
Introduction The Norwegian regulations for nursing homes consider access to meaningful activities to...
Rationale: Research highlights that people living with dementia have identified the opportunity to e...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
This study analyzed the effects of nursing assistants ’ use of prompts and praise to increase the en...
The aim of this thesis was to acquire knowledge about patient participation in everyday life of pers...
Introduction: It has been reported that residents living in nursing homes are often inactive and lon...
Introduction: It has been reported that residents living in nursing homes are often inactive and lon...
International research focuses on person-centered care, quality of life, and quality of care for pe...
Abstract Introduction: Access to meaningful activities is an indicator of quality of nursing homes, ...
Objectives: Research shows that nursing home residents are largely inactive. This inactivity negativ...
The overall aim of the thesis was to contribute with knowledge about how influence was enacted and ...
Most residential aged care facilities support residents to participate in activities and the importa...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore ‘patient participation’ in everyday activities for persons...
Background The literature suggests that person-centred care can contribute to qualit...
Engagement in social and leisure activities is an indicator of quality of life and well-being in nur...
Introduction The Norwegian regulations for nursing homes consider access to meaningful activities to...
Rationale: Research highlights that people living with dementia have identified the opportunity to e...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
This study analyzed the effects of nursing assistants ’ use of prompts and praise to increase the en...
The aim of this thesis was to acquire knowledge about patient participation in everyday life of pers...