Background: Insight into and understanding of content and comprehensiveness in nursing documentation is important to secure continuity and high-quality care planning in long-term dementia care. The accuracy of nursing documentation is vital in areas where residents have difculties in communicating needs and preferences. This study described the content and comprehensiveness of nursing documentation for residents living with dementia in nursing homes. Methods: We used a retrospective chart review to describe content and comprehensiveness in the nursing documentation. Person-centered content related to identity, comfort, inclusion, attachment, and occupation was identifed, using an extraction tool derived from person-centered care literature....
Background: Dementia care is one of the most rapidly growing areas in health care. Despite this, rel...
Objectives: With rates of dementia continuing to rise, the impetus on improving care for people with...
Background: Older adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Car...
Background: Insight into and understanding of content and comprehensiveness in nursing documentation...
Nursing staff working in long-term institutional care attend to residents with an increasing number ...
Person-centred care is internationally recognised as best practice for the care of people with demen...
BACKGROUND: The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) 2013 includes over 400...
Introduction: Complete, accurate and relevant nursing documentation is essential for the multidiscip...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence and content of AD documentation among NH residents by dementia sta...
Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a clinical syndrome of progressive cognitive decline. Th...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
The delivery of effective and appropriate care for older people living in residential care settings ...
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Background: The concept of quality nursing care in a dementia specific unit is perceived as being su...
The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the relationships between nursing staff knowledge of ...
Background: Dementia care is one of the most rapidly growing areas in health care. Despite this, rel...
Objectives: With rates of dementia continuing to rise, the impetus on improving care for people with...
Background: Older adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Car...
Background: Insight into and understanding of content and comprehensiveness in nursing documentation...
Nursing staff working in long-term institutional care attend to residents with an increasing number ...
Person-centred care is internationally recognised as best practice for the care of people with demen...
BACKGROUND: The International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) 2013 includes over 400...
Introduction: Complete, accurate and relevant nursing documentation is essential for the multidiscip...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence and content of AD documentation among NH residents by dementia sta...
Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a clinical syndrome of progressive cognitive decline. Th...
Nursing documentation is not an aim in itself; it is a vital source of information for nursing staff...
The delivery of effective and appropriate care for older people living in residential care settings ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: The concept of quality nursing care in a dementia specific unit is perceived as being su...
The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the relationships between nursing staff knowledge of ...
Background: Dementia care is one of the most rapidly growing areas in health care. Despite this, rel...
Objectives: With rates of dementia continuing to rise, the impetus on improving care for people with...
Background: Older adults living with dementia frequently transition between healthcare settings. Car...