© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: During hospitalisation, older people can quickly become disoriented and agitated. In these instances, ‘specialling’, involving close monitoring and observation of the person to prevent accidents, injuries and clinical deterioration is often required. Despite the widespread practice of older patient specialling, there is no evidence of the best model, or any clear guidelines around the essential requirements for this practice. Aim: This study aimed to examine specialling practices for hospitalised older patients in acute aged care wards. Method: Quantitative and qualitative data were obtained in an observational study of specialling practices for hospitalised older patients. Two validated observationa...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
Background: There is no recent synthesis of primary research studies into older people's experiences...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of 'specialling' older patient...
This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of ‘specialling’ older patient...
People over 65 years of age are now the major consumers of acute health services (Australian Institu...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Background. Few empirical studies have directly examined the relationship between staff experiences...
Background. Investigating older acutely ill hospitalized patients' nursing needs and quality of care...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Objective: to explore older people's and their relatives’ views on and experiences of acute health c...
Objective This study investigated how nurses managed the care of acutely ill older patients in acute...
Aims and objectives To investigate older peoples’ experiences with acute hospital treatment and car...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
Background: There is no recent synthesis of primary research studies into older people's experiences...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of 'specialling' older patient...
This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of ‘specialling’ older patient...
People over 65 years of age are now the major consumers of acute health services (Australian Institu...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Background. Few empirical studies have directly examined the relationship between staff experiences...
Background. Investigating older acutely ill hospitalized patients' nursing needs and quality of care...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Objective: to explore older people's and their relatives’ views on and experiences of acute health c...
Objective This study investigated how nurses managed the care of acutely ill older patients in acute...
Aims and objectives To investigate older peoples’ experiences with acute hospital treatment and car...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
Background: There is no recent synthesis of primary research studies into older people's experiences...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...