Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish Dementia Champions programme was developed to prepare health and social service Dementia Champions working in acute settings as Change Agents. The programme was initially delivered to a cohort of 100 health professionals via blended learning, and comprised five study days, a half day spent in a local community setting, and e-learning. In order to complete the programme and graduate, participants were required to complete and submit reports relating to three work-based activities. The evaluation of the project adopted a two-pronged approach: 1. Impact on programme participants was assessed by scores derived from the Approaches to Dementia Q...
NoThis paper reports on the evaluation of the Enriched Opportunities Programme in improving well-bei...
Background\ud Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servi...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish...
Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish...
Patients with dementia in acute care often experience poor outcomes, as nurses and other staff in h...
Abstract Background Access times for, the costs and overload of hospital services are an increasingl...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely...
Background The quality of care delivered to people with dementia in hospital settings is of interna...
Background The quality of care delivered to people with dementia in hospital settings is of interna...
AbstractBackgroundDementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health s...
There are a number of marginalised groups in society and people with dementia are one of these group...
NoThis paper reports on the evaluation of the Enriched Opportunities Programme in improving well-bei...
Background\ud Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servi...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...
Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish...
Admission to hospital has been found to have a negative impact on people with dementia. The Scottish...
Patients with dementia in acute care often experience poor outcomes, as nurses and other staff in h...
Abstract Background Access times for, the costs and overload of hospital services are an increasingl...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely...
A quarter of acute hospital beds are occupied by people with dementia, and a hospital stay may impac...
Approximately two-thirds of hospital admissions are older adults and almost half of these are likely...
Background The quality of care delivered to people with dementia in hospital settings is of interna...
Background The quality of care delivered to people with dementia in hospital settings is of interna...
AbstractBackgroundDementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health s...
There are a number of marginalised groups in society and people with dementia are one of these group...
NoThis paper reports on the evaluation of the Enriched Opportunities Programme in improving well-bei...
Background\ud Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health servi...
Background: Approximately 25% of older in-patients in acute settings have dementia (Timmons et al., ...