Nurse aides provide the majority of care to patients in nursing homes and thus are vital links in the early identification and treatment of agitation in dementia. Agitation increases in frequency as dementia progresses and unrecognized and untreated agitation may develop into a state of acute aggression (termed catastrophic reaction) in which demented patients become severely disturbed and may harm themselves or others. Nurse aides, however, are sometimes characterized as unable or unwilling to provide accurate observations of demented patients’ behavior, and thus are incapable of assisting with this important research. This study examined a process by which nurse aides were enlisted to identify and rate agitation in late stage dementia pat...
The World Health Organization explains that 50 million people are diagnosed with dementia globally (...
Behavioural problems in dementia are a burden for patients and caregivers and are often the main rea...
We examined how staff interpreted agitation behaviour in people living with dementia nearing end of ...
This study had two objectives: firstly, to assess and compare the frequency and circumstances of agi...
Objective: Although many nursing home residents with dementia show agitation, hardly any literature ...
This participatory action research study is the first formal research study undertaken by nurses in ...
Aim. Agitation is a common symptom of dementia which becomes exacerbated in the advanced stages of t...
Background: Dementia is one of the most prevalent syndromes in the elderly population, and over half...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence and co-occurrence of agitation, aggression, and rejection of care...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine group differences in verbal agitation, verbal inte...
OBJECTIVES: To optimize care and interventions to improve care, and to reduce staff burden, it is im...
tive decline among nursing home residents. This study used cross-sectional and longitudinal (up to 1...
Behavioral changes are very common in dementia clients due to the decline in cognitive, physical, an...
Using a suite of artificial intelligence technologies, the current study sought to determine the pre...
Background: cognitively impaired hospital patients often experience agitation and aggression due to ...
The World Health Organization explains that 50 million people are diagnosed with dementia globally (...
Behavioural problems in dementia are a burden for patients and caregivers and are often the main rea...
We examined how staff interpreted agitation behaviour in people living with dementia nearing end of ...
This study had two objectives: firstly, to assess and compare the frequency and circumstances of agi...
Objective: Although many nursing home residents with dementia show agitation, hardly any literature ...
This participatory action research study is the first formal research study undertaken by nurses in ...
Aim. Agitation is a common symptom of dementia which becomes exacerbated in the advanced stages of t...
Background: Dementia is one of the most prevalent syndromes in the elderly population, and over half...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence and co-occurrence of agitation, aggression, and rejection of care...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine group differences in verbal agitation, verbal inte...
OBJECTIVES: To optimize care and interventions to improve care, and to reduce staff burden, it is im...
tive decline among nursing home residents. This study used cross-sectional and longitudinal (up to 1...
Behavioral changes are very common in dementia clients due to the decline in cognitive, physical, an...
Using a suite of artificial intelligence technologies, the current study sought to determine the pre...
Background: cognitively impaired hospital patients often experience agitation and aggression due to ...
The World Health Organization explains that 50 million people are diagnosed with dementia globally (...
Behavioural problems in dementia are a burden for patients and caregivers and are often the main rea...
We examined how staff interpreted agitation behaviour in people living with dementia nearing end of ...