This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of 'specialling' older patients with challenging behaviours in acute ward situations. Previous research suggests that the nursing workforce is not equipped with the skills and resources required to provide quality care for these patients. The hospital in which this study was conducted, instigated a model where these patients were closely observed by 'specials'. Phase 1 of the study involved a retrospective analysis of de-identified 'Specials' Observation Charts' and 'Request for Patient Special' forms of patients aged 65 years and above, over 12 months in 2006. Phase 2 involved in-depth interviews with the nurses caring for these patients. Findings revealed inadequacy of ...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Special observations are commonly used on mental health inpatient wards as an intervention with acut...
Background: There is a lack of research investigating models of nursing care for older hospitalised ...
This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of ‘specialling’ older patient...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: During hospitalisation, older people can quickly become dis...
People over 65 years of age are now the major consumers of acute health services (Australian Institu...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Title: Nursing Observation and Assessment of patients in the Acute Medical UnitObjectives: To genera...
A convergent parallel mixed methods design study, guided by a conceptual framework focusing on facto...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Workplace violence is one of the most complex and signific...
Background. Investigating older acutely ill hospitalized patients' nursing needs and quality of care...
Background. Few empirical studies have directly examined the relationship between staff experiences...
Background. In gerontological practice, special observation is a known nursing activity across diffe...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Special observations are commonly used on mental health inpatient wards as an intervention with acut...
Background: There is a lack of research investigating models of nursing care for older hospitalised ...
This paper reports a two-phased pilot study that explored the concept of ‘specialling’ older patient...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Background: During hospitalisation, older people can quickly become dis...
People over 65 years of age are now the major consumers of acute health services (Australian Institu...
The current literature suggests one of the challenges of nursing today is to meet the health care ne...
Title: Nursing Observation and Assessment of patients in the Acute Medical UnitObjectives: To genera...
A convergent parallel mixed methods design study, guided by a conceptual framework focusing on facto...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Workplace violence is one of the most complex and signific...
Background. Investigating older acutely ill hospitalized patients' nursing needs and quality of care...
Background. Few empirical studies have directly examined the relationship between staff experiences...
Background. In gerontological practice, special observation is a known nursing activity across diffe...
Aims and objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the nursing care of older hospitalised...
Excessive bed rest and sedentary behaviour in older inpatients are well recognised problems within t...
Older age is one stage of the lifecourse where dignity maybe threatened due to the vulnerability cre...
Special observations are commonly used on mental health inpatient wards as an intervention with acut...
Background: There is a lack of research investigating models of nursing care for older hospitalised ...