A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impact negatively on their health and wellbeing. The development and implementation of volunteers to provide social, activity-based, one-to-one support for people with dementia in acute hospitals has become routine practice. However, the evidence to support this practice has not been identified or evaluated. This systematic review considers the effect of volunteers on the care and experience of people with co-morbid cognitive impairment/dementia in acute hospitals. The systematic search identified 444 papers, although only three papers included specific analysis relating to the impact of volunteers. The evidence suggests volunteers may have potent...
Background: specialist inpatient dementia units (SIDU) have been developed toaddress adverse outcome...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
© The Author(s) 2017. A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a h...
Background: Volunteers are widely used in hospital NHS Trusts but little is known about the service ...
Volunteers are widely used to support patients with dementia or cognitive impairment on acute hospit...
Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish...
BackgroundPersons with dementia have twice the acute hospital use as older persons without dementia....
Background: An ageing population has resulted in increased numbers of people with dementia attending...
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also availa...
This paper summarises a literature review focusing on the literature directly pertaining to the acut...
The accounts of people with dementia about their experiences are essential to provide care that is b...
Internationally, there has been a focus on the development of acute hospital workforces to support a...
Background: specialist inpatient dementia units (SIDU) have been developed toaddress adverse outcome...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
© The Author(s) 2017. A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a h...
Background: Volunteers are widely used in hospital NHS Trusts but little is known about the service ...
Volunteers are widely used to support patients with dementia or cognitive impairment on acute hospit...
Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish...
BackgroundPersons with dementia have twice the acute hospital use as older persons without dementia....
Background: An ageing population has resulted in increased numbers of people with dementia attending...
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also availa...
This paper summarises a literature review focusing on the literature directly pertaining to the acut...
The accounts of people with dementia about their experiences are essential to provide care that is b...
Internationally, there has been a focus on the development of acute hospital workforces to support a...
Background: specialist inpatient dementia units (SIDU) have been developed toaddress adverse outcome...
Ulrika Söderhamn1, Bjørg Landmark2,3, Live Aasgaard2, Hilde Eide3, Olle S&ou...
Introduction: The society needs volunteers to fulfill its duty to ensure that people with dementia h...