Context: Research shows ineffective healthcare team communication is linked to sentinel and adverse healthcare events (Gooch 2016; Robson 2016; Wagner et al. 2018). Long-term care (LTC) facilities face unique challenges of caring for frail elderly (Young 2003), who are at increased risk for cascading negative health events beginning with functional decline (Lakshmi 2014). Frequent, effective nursing team communication is essential to providing safe care for these individuals. (Castle 2007; Cortes et al. 2004; Foulkes 2011; Griffin et al. 2016; Howe 2013; Madden et al. 2017; Siegel & Young 2010).Objective: The purpose of this study was to use findings from a survey of staff to inform a quality improvement initiative (Appendix A) to enhan...
Purpose: This article reports on a randomized, con-trolled study of Partners in Caregiving, an inter...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
This study was prompted by concern for the method of promoting continuity of care for persons discha...
Context: Research shows ineffective healthcare team communication is linked to sentinel and adverse ...
PURPOSE: Clear and complete communication between health care providers is a prerequisite for safe p...
Background: Many residents in long-term care facilities in the United States have communication diso...
Dementia is a common occurrence among aging individuals in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Persons ...
ABSTRACT Identifying learning needs to enhance communication skills between doctors (MDs) and nurse...
The goals of this study were to identify how long term care nursing employees felt about communicati...
There is a high prevalence of communication difficulty among older people living in residential-aged...
Recent studies have found a high prevalence of communication disorders in elderly residents of nursi...
Background and Purpose of the Study: The need for skilled care and long-term care services often bec...
BACKGROUND Ineffective communication between physicians and nurses can compromise patient care. The ...
Background: Long-term care nurses are in a pivotal position to be augmenting the quality of life for...
Aims and ObjectivesTo examine themes of communication between office\ue2\u20ac?based primary care pr...
Purpose: This article reports on a randomized, con-trolled study of Partners in Caregiving, an inter...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
This study was prompted by concern for the method of promoting continuity of care for persons discha...
Context: Research shows ineffective healthcare team communication is linked to sentinel and adverse ...
PURPOSE: Clear and complete communication between health care providers is a prerequisite for safe p...
Background: Many residents in long-term care facilities in the United States have communication diso...
Dementia is a common occurrence among aging individuals in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Persons ...
ABSTRACT Identifying learning needs to enhance communication skills between doctors (MDs) and nurse...
The goals of this study were to identify how long term care nursing employees felt about communicati...
There is a high prevalence of communication difficulty among older people living in residential-aged...
Recent studies have found a high prevalence of communication disorders in elderly residents of nursi...
Background and Purpose of the Study: The need for skilled care and long-term care services often bec...
BACKGROUND Ineffective communication between physicians and nurses can compromise patient care. The ...
Background: Long-term care nurses are in a pivotal position to be augmenting the quality of life for...
Aims and ObjectivesTo examine themes of communication between office\ue2\u20ac?based primary care pr...
Purpose: This article reports on a randomized, con-trolled study of Partners in Caregiving, an inter...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
This study was prompted by concern for the method of promoting continuity of care for persons discha...