Abstract Various dementia training interventions have been developed for nursing staff, but there is inconclusive evidence on their effectiveness and which elements are key to positive outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate how nurses assess the prevalence of challenging behavior of people with dementia, nursing staff members’ responses to challenging behavior, and nurses’ competence, before the training and three and 12 months after the training. The main content of the training intervention was advancing person-centered care and its development. Data were collected through a survey of nursing staff (n=127) at two Finnish nursing homes across three distinct time points. The TREND statement was used to enhance the quality and tran...
Background: Community mental health nurses (CMHNs) are the backbone of specialist mental health serv...
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...
Purpose : Behavioural problems among older people with dementia are a major concern in nursing homes...
Abstract Background: Dementia causes behavioural changes in people that often lead to earlier place...
ABSTRACT Staff training has been cited as an effective intervention to reduce behavioral and psychia...
The aim of research. To identify the knowledge of nursing staff in challenging behaviour prevention ...
Background: The care home workforce (over half a million people in the UK) has a pivotal role in th...
Background People living with dementia in nursing homes are most likely to be restrained. The prima...
Background: Caring for people with dementia can be an emotionally challenging task and it is often l...
Abstract Background Nurse care managers (NCM) operate through care management programs to provide ca...
Abstract Background People living with dementia in nursing homes are most likely to be restrained. T...
Background: Approximately 64% of residents living in long-term care (LTC) settings have a diagnosis ...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to describe the prevalence of behavior perceived as challengi...
Background: Community mental health nurses (CMHNs) are the backbone of specialist mental health serv...
Background: Community mental health nurses (CMHNs) are the backbone of specialist mental health serv...
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...
Purpose : Behavioural problems among older people with dementia are a major concern in nursing homes...
Abstract Background: Dementia causes behavioural changes in people that often lead to earlier place...
ABSTRACT Staff training has been cited as an effective intervention to reduce behavioral and psychia...
The aim of research. To identify the knowledge of nursing staff in challenging behaviour prevention ...
Background: The care home workforce (over half a million people in the UK) has a pivotal role in th...
Background People living with dementia in nursing homes are most likely to be restrained. The prima...
Background: Caring for people with dementia can be an emotionally challenging task and it is often l...
Abstract Background Nurse care managers (NCM) operate through care management programs to provide ca...
Abstract Background People living with dementia in nursing homes are most likely to be restrained. T...
Background: Approximately 64% of residents living in long-term care (LTC) settings have a diagnosis ...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to describe the prevalence of behavior perceived as challengi...
Background: Community mental health nurses (CMHNs) are the backbone of specialist mental health serv...
Background: Community mental health nurses (CMHNs) are the backbone of specialist mental health serv...
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...