Abstract Aims (1) To review and synthesize research on the contributions of nurses to rehabilitation in inpatient geriatric rehabilitation units (GRUs), and (2) to compare these reported contributions to the domains of international rehabilitation nursing competency models. The roles and contributions of nurses (e.g. Registered Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses) in GRUs are non‐specific, undervalued, undocumented and unrecognized as part of the formal Canadian rehabilitation process. Design Arksey and O'Malley's methodological framework for scoping reviews and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines were used. Methods Six databases were s...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of inpatient rehabilitation specifically designed for geriatric pat...
To describe changes in the health service delivery process experienced by professionals, patients an...
The progressive growth of geriatric facilities as valuable element of the health system signified fo...
Study Objective: To provide an overview of patients' needs concerning goal-setting, and indications ...
New Zealand, in common with other developed countries, has an ageing population. Although medical ad...
peer-reviewedAim The aim of the study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of their role in rehabilita...
OBJECTIVE A scoping review was conducted to explore nurses’ roles and responsibilities in IGCTs inte...
AIM OF THE STUDY/PAPER: To identify the contribution of the nurse within the multi-professional reha...
Hospitalization in old age can be a difficult experience, which requires appropriate support from th...
Aim of the study: analyse publications about geriatric rehabilitation. Objectives: 1. To assess the ...
Aim. To gain insight into a new type of nurse specialized in gerontology and geriatrics, how they fi...
Background The phenomenon of an increasing ageing population is being experienced globally, causing ...
This study focuses on the introduction of a nurse practitioner role, called advanced geriatric nurse...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of inpatient rehabilitation specifically designed for geriatric pat...
To describe changes in the health service delivery process experienced by professionals, patients an...
The progressive growth of geriatric facilities as valuable element of the health system signified fo...
Study Objective: To provide an overview of patients' needs concerning goal-setting, and indications ...
New Zealand, in common with other developed countries, has an ageing population. Although medical ad...
peer-reviewedAim The aim of the study was to explore nurses’ perceptions of their role in rehabilita...
OBJECTIVE A scoping review was conducted to explore nurses’ roles and responsibilities in IGCTs inte...
AIM OF THE STUDY/PAPER: To identify the contribution of the nurse within the multi-professional reha...
Hospitalization in old age can be a difficult experience, which requires appropriate support from th...
Aim of the study: analyse publications about geriatric rehabilitation. Objectives: 1. To assess the ...
Aim. To gain insight into a new type of nurse specialized in gerontology and geriatrics, how they fi...
Background The phenomenon of an increasing ageing population is being experienced globally, causing ...
This study focuses on the introduction of a nurse practitioner role, called advanced geriatric nurse...
INTRODUCTION: What nurses do and how they do it can influence older people's experiences of the qual...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of inpatient rehabilitation specifically designed for geriatric pat...
To describe changes in the health service delivery process experienced by professionals, patients an...
The progressive growth of geriatric facilities as valuable element of the health system signified fo...