Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. According to the literature, communication is seen as a process of social- and/or informational exchange between a sender and a receiver in a context. Factors related to these elements determine the quality of communication. Insight into the factors involved in the communication process between nursing staff and people with dementia is limited and a comprehensive model of communication in dementia care is lacking.Objectives: To identify and visualize factors associated with communication between nursing staff and people with dementia.Design: A scoping review of scientific literature.Data Sources: Scientific articles were retrieved from the bibliogra...
Background 25% of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dementia affects exp...
Objectives: to describe the views of healthcare workers on the facilitators of communication with pe...
Background: Twenty-five per cent of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dem...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
Background: To provide adequate nursing care it is important for nursing staff to communicate effect...
Contains fulltext : 87292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Background: Communication is key to expressing oneself and, in healthcare, communication may be comp...
NoBackground: This first in a three part series on dementia care explores communication. The Gold St...
SummaryPurposeImpairments in word finding, language skills and memory in dementia patients increase ...
To deliver adequate and successful care to people with dementia, it is important for nurses to be c...
Aims and Objectives: To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interact...
The main goal of the study is to investigate the challenges of communication with the late onset dem...
Effective Communication with Dementia Patients - Abstract Throughout every nurse’s career, one will ...
Dementia is a common occurrence among aging individuals in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Persons ...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 was estimated at 35.6 million and is ex...
Background 25% of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dementia affects exp...
Objectives: to describe the views of healthcare workers on the facilitators of communication with pe...
Background: Twenty-five per cent of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dem...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
Background: To provide adequate nursing care it is important for nursing staff to communicate effect...
Contains fulltext : 87292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Background: Communication is key to expressing oneself and, in healthcare, communication may be comp...
NoBackground: This first in a three part series on dementia care explores communication. The Gold St...
SummaryPurposeImpairments in word finding, language skills and memory in dementia patients increase ...
To deliver adequate and successful care to people with dementia, it is important for nurses to be c...
Aims and Objectives: To review communication interventions that aim to improve regular care interact...
The main goal of the study is to investigate the challenges of communication with the late onset dem...
Effective Communication with Dementia Patients - Abstract Throughout every nurse’s career, one will ...
Dementia is a common occurrence among aging individuals in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Persons ...
The number of people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 was estimated at 35.6 million and is ex...
Background 25% of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dementia affects exp...
Objectives: to describe the views of healthcare workers on the facilitators of communication with pe...
Background: Twenty-five per cent of hospital beds are occupied by a person living with dementia. Dem...