Management of agitation is an increasingly common duty in the nursing care of older patients. Agitation describes a range of behavioural symptoms including aggressiveness and hyperactivity, and can be a sign of severe illness. In a series of focus groups in a large teaching hospital, nurses' feelings and actions in regard to nursing agitated older people were recorded and analysed. The results demonstrated that agitation is not well understood and is often not well-managed. Despite recent efforts to provide more supportive staffing structures, nurses felt particularly stressed and unsupported in relation to this phenomenon. Recommendations are made for the instigation of enhanced education programmes as well as ongoing attention to improved...
Total evaluation of the outcomes of this diploma work is alarming. The gained outcomes have showed a...
Background. Workplace violence is one of the most complex and significant occupational hazards exper...
The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of emotions with respect to the patient\u27s co...
This participatory action research study is the first formal research study undertaken by nurses in ...
Background: cognitively impaired hospital patients often experience agitation and aggression due to ...
Introduction: Agitation among patients is a frequently cited behavioural problem across a variety of...
The occurrence of falls and the manifestations of three dimensions of agitation (aggressive behavior...
Nurse aides provide the majority of care to patients in nursing homes and thus are vital links in th...
Aim. Agitation is a common symptom of dementia which becomes exacerbated in the advanced stages of t...
This study had two objectives: firstly, to assess and compare the frequency and circumstances of agi...
Background In psychiatry, most of the focus on patient aggression has been in adolescent and adult i...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Agitation among patients is a common and distressing behaviour ac...
We examined how staff interpreted agitation behaviour in people living with dementia nearing end of ...
Personal or vicarious experience of aggression or hostility in the workplace can lead to serious con...
Aggressive behaviour is the most common clinical and nursing management problem for patients with de...
Total evaluation of the outcomes of this diploma work is alarming. The gained outcomes have showed a...
Background. Workplace violence is one of the most complex and significant occupational hazards exper...
The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of emotions with respect to the patient\u27s co...
This participatory action research study is the first formal research study undertaken by nurses in ...
Background: cognitively impaired hospital patients often experience agitation and aggression due to ...
Introduction: Agitation among patients is a frequently cited behavioural problem across a variety of...
The occurrence of falls and the manifestations of three dimensions of agitation (aggressive behavior...
Nurse aides provide the majority of care to patients in nursing homes and thus are vital links in th...
Aim. Agitation is a common symptom of dementia which becomes exacerbated in the advanced stages of t...
This study had two objectives: firstly, to assess and compare the frequency and circumstances of agi...
Background In psychiatry, most of the focus on patient aggression has been in adolescent and adult i...
© 2020, The Author(s). Background: Agitation among patients is a common and distressing behaviour ac...
We examined how staff interpreted agitation behaviour in people living with dementia nearing end of ...
Personal or vicarious experience of aggression or hostility in the workplace can lead to serious con...
Aggressive behaviour is the most common clinical and nursing management problem for patients with de...
Total evaluation of the outcomes of this diploma work is alarming. The gained outcomes have showed a...
Background. Workplace violence is one of the most complex and significant occupational hazards exper...
The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of emotions with respect to the patient\u27s co...