Purpose: This article explains the symptoms of late life depression (LLD) and discusses evidence‐informed actions that nurses can implement to provide older adults with the help they need. Conclusions: Recognizing and addressing depression in older adults can enhance quality of life. Practice Implications: People with LLD may not appear sad or express feelings of depression. Instead, they demonstrate loss of interest, frailty, cognitive impairment,suicidal ideation, unexplained somatic complaints, and loneliness. Documenting symptoms, screening, and assessing suicidal ideation are essential. Positive outcomes are associated with antidepressant medications, cognitive behavioral therapy, electroconvulsive therapy, neuromodulation therapies,...
Depression is a situation where a person feels enormously sad, distressed and hopeless with little t...
This article covers current research on the relationship between depression and cognitive impairment...
Consuelo H Wilkins1,2, Jose Mathews2, Yvette I Sheline21Department of Medicine (Division of Geriatri...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
Introduction: Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leadi...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...
Objectives: This study examined knowledge of late-life depression among staff working in residential...
Depression in older people is an important clinical and public health problem that is commonly overl...
Depression is perhaps the most frequent cause of emotional suffering in later life and significantly...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Depression is perhaps the most frequent cause of emotional suffering in later life and significantly...
Key Points Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) not a normal part of aging. Age influences demographi...
Depression is a situation where a person feels enormously sad, distressed and hopeless with little t...
This article covers current research on the relationship between depression and cognitive impairment...
Consuelo H Wilkins1,2, Jose Mathews2, Yvette I Sheline21Department of Medicine (Division of Geriatri...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
This fact sheet describes late-life depression, including what it is, how common it is, risk factors...
Introduction: Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leadi...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...
Objectives: This study examined knowledge of late-life depression among staff working in residential...
Depression in older people is an important clinical and public health problem that is commonly overl...
Depression is perhaps the most frequent cause of emotional suffering in later life and significantly...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Depression is perhaps the most frequent cause of emotional suffering in later life and significantly...
Key Points Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) not a normal part of aging. Age influences demographi...
Depression is a situation where a person feels enormously sad, distressed and hopeless with little t...
This article covers current research on the relationship between depression and cognitive impairment...
Consuelo H Wilkins1,2, Jose Mathews2, Yvette I Sheline21Department of Medicine (Division of Geriatri...