Background: Wandering among people with dementia (PwD) is associated with a high risk of injury and death. The stigma of dementia prevents Chinese dementia families from seeking information and support earlier, which increases the demand for long-term care facilities. Despite universal recognition of the importance of care facilities, healthcare providers in care facilities still lack the relevant nursing knowledge and skills, including non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs) that have been proven to be effective in preventing wandering. Systematic and culturally appropriate NPI programmes for healthcare providers to manage wandering among PwD in long-term care facilities are still lacking. We aimed to develop an evidence-based and cultura...
Background:Non-pharmacological interventions for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (...
Dementia is a syndrome characterized by neurodegeneration leading to irreversible progressive deteri...
Due to the increasing social and economic costs of dementia, there are urgent calls to develop acces...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is steadily on the increase, and this trend is set to continu...
Background: A number of studies exist of interventions for wandering in the institutional setting, b...
Background - Wandering occurs in 15–60% of people with dementia. Psychosocial interventions rather t...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies exist of interventions for wandering in the institutional setting, b...
Background: Two-thirds of nursing home residents suffer from dementia and there is a need for effect...
Background: Approximately 64% of residents living in long-term care (LTC) settings have a diagnosis ...
Aims and objectives: Five of the eight focus areas of Bowen's Feasibility Framework were utilised to...
Wandering behavior is one of the most important and challenging management aspects in persons with d...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Background The implementation of evidence-based interventions for people with dementia is complex a...
Background:Non-pharmacological interventions for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (...
Dementia is a syndrome characterized by neurodegeneration leading to irreversible progressive deteri...
Due to the increasing social and economic costs of dementia, there are urgent calls to develop acces...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is steadily on the increase, and this trend is set to continu...
Background: A number of studies exist of interventions for wandering in the institutional setting, b...
Background - Wandering occurs in 15–60% of people with dementia. Psychosocial interventions rather t...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies exist of interventions for wandering in the institutional setting, b...
Background: Two-thirds of nursing home residents suffer from dementia and there is a need for effect...
Background: Approximately 64% of residents living in long-term care (LTC) settings have a diagnosis ...
Aims and objectives: Five of the eight focus areas of Bowen's Feasibility Framework were utilised to...
Wandering behavior is one of the most important and challenging management aspects in persons with d...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Background The implementation of evidence-based interventions for people with dementia is complex a...
Background:Non-pharmacological interventions for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (...
Dementia is a syndrome characterized by neurodegeneration leading to irreversible progressive deteri...
Due to the increasing social and economic costs of dementia, there are urgent calls to develop acces...