Background: Managing hearing communication for residents living with hearing loss and dementia in long-term care settings is challenging. This paper explores how care can be effective in optimising hearing communication for residents living with dementia. We argue that the underlying notion of permission or authorisation allows care staff to do what they know will be effective in providing person-centred care that enhances hearing communication. The paper also indicates that this notion of permission can usefully be applied to other areas of care home practice. Methods: To address hearing-related communication in care homes, we conducted a realist synthesis (RS). As a theory-driven approach to reviewing literature, it also uses expert opin...
Objectives: Deteriorating interactive ability of people with dementia challenges formal caregivers. ...
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing impairm...
Background Hearing loss and dementia are highly prevalent conditions amongst older adults living in ...
Background: Managing hearing communication for residents living with hearing loss and dementia in lo...
BackgroundManaging hearing communication for residents living with hearing loss and dementia in long...
Context: Hearing loss disproportionately affects long-term care home (LTCH) residents with dementia,...
Purpose: Hearing loss and dementia are common in long-term care home (LTCH) residents, causing commu...
Introduction: Hearing loss is common among people with dementia living in long-term care homes, lead...
Objective: Many long-term care home (LTCH) residents have dementia and hearing loss, causing communi...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to a) explore the impact of hearing impairment on people liv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore audiologists, views and experiences of working wi...
Music and familiar everyday sounds can be meaningful for people with dementia by providing benefits ...
Study aim: To explore how caregivers navigate the nuances of care recipients’ age-related changes wi...
Music and familiar everyday sounds can be meaningful for people with dementia by providing benefits ...
Person-centred care is achieved through strategies such as effective communication and shared decisi...
Objectives: Deteriorating interactive ability of people with dementia challenges formal caregivers. ...
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing impairm...
Background Hearing loss and dementia are highly prevalent conditions amongst older adults living in ...
Background: Managing hearing communication for residents living with hearing loss and dementia in lo...
BackgroundManaging hearing communication for residents living with hearing loss and dementia in long...
Context: Hearing loss disproportionately affects long-term care home (LTCH) residents with dementia,...
Purpose: Hearing loss and dementia are common in long-term care home (LTCH) residents, causing commu...
Introduction: Hearing loss is common among people with dementia living in long-term care homes, lead...
Objective: Many long-term care home (LTCH) residents have dementia and hearing loss, causing communi...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to a) explore the impact of hearing impairment on people liv...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore audiologists, views and experiences of working wi...
Music and familiar everyday sounds can be meaningful for people with dementia by providing benefits ...
Study aim: To explore how caregivers navigate the nuances of care recipients’ age-related changes wi...
Music and familiar everyday sounds can be meaningful for people with dementia by providing benefits ...
Person-centred care is achieved through strategies such as effective communication and shared decisi...
Objectives: Deteriorating interactive ability of people with dementia challenges formal caregivers. ...
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing impairm...
Background Hearing loss and dementia are highly prevalent conditions amongst older adults living in ...