BACKGROUND: The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) 2013 includes over 4000 concepts for global nursing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions and is a large and complex set of standardised nursing concepts and expressions. Nurses may use subsets from the ICNP as concepts and expressions for research, education and clinical practice. The objective of this study was to identify and validate concepts for an ICNP subset to guide observations and documentation of nursing care for patients with dementia. METHOD: The process model for developing ICNP subsets was followed, according to the guidelines adopted by the International Council of Nursing (ICN). To identify relevant and useful concepts for the subset, a modified f...
Background: Today, 160,000 people with dementia live in Sweden. With increasing age, the risk of suf...
Purpose: This study was done to develop standards for dementia care as a baseline for professional n...
Background: Literature shows that the main challenge of caring for people with dementia is managing ...
Background/aims: People with advanced dementia (PwD) are affected by symptoms and needs that are cha...
Background: Insight into and understanding of content and comprehensiveness in nursing documentation...
Most of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK live at home with their families (Alzheimer’s Soc...
Nursing and healthcare is changing in response to an ageing population. There is a renewed need for ...
© 2023 The authors. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The p...
Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a clinical syndrome of progressive cognitive decline. Th...
Background: Delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment; CI), are common in older hospital patients,...
Background: People with dementia require a high level of care and this care is mostly provided by in...
Purpose: To explore content validity of the ICF core set for Diabetes Mellitus from nurses’ perspect...
Background: Delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment; CI), are common in older hospital patients,...
Background Delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment; CI), are common in older hospital patients, ...
Bakgrund: Demens är ett samlingsnamn som inte betraktas som en sjukdom utan som en diagnos beroende ...
Background: Today, 160,000 people with dementia live in Sweden. With increasing age, the risk of suf...
Purpose: This study was done to develop standards for dementia care as a baseline for professional n...
Background: Literature shows that the main challenge of caring for people with dementia is managing ...
Background/aims: People with advanced dementia (PwD) are affected by symptoms and needs that are cha...
Background: Insight into and understanding of content and comprehensiveness in nursing documentation...
Most of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK live at home with their families (Alzheimer’s Soc...
Nursing and healthcare is changing in response to an ageing population. There is a renewed need for ...
© 2023 The authors. This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The p...
Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a clinical syndrome of progressive cognitive decline. Th...
Background: Delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment; CI), are common in older hospital patients,...
Background: People with dementia require a high level of care and this care is mostly provided by in...
Purpose: To explore content validity of the ICF core set for Diabetes Mellitus from nurses’ perspect...
Background: Delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment; CI), are common in older hospital patients,...
Background Delirium and dementia (cognitive impairment; CI), are common in older hospital patients, ...
Bakgrund: Demens är ett samlingsnamn som inte betraktas som en sjukdom utan som en diagnos beroende ...
Background: Today, 160,000 people with dementia live in Sweden. With increasing age, the risk of suf...
Purpose: This study was done to develop standards for dementia care as a baseline for professional n...
Background: Literature shows that the main challenge of caring for people with dementia is managing ...