The study in this thesis was conducted as an intervention project in three nursing home wards in Sweden, in a big city as well as in rural areas, one year in each ward. The intervention consisted of supervision for individualised and documented nursing care with a multidimensional assessment instrument, the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI/MDS), used as a basis. The main aim was to evaluate the intervention in the wards. Study I aimed at reviewing nursing documentation in the wards before and after the intervention. Quantitative content analysis was used to review the total number of nursing documentation (n = 58 + 57). The greatest change seen after intervention was the writing of care plans for the individual patients. Daily notes inc...
BackgroundA majority of nursing home residents have dementia, and many develop neuropsychiatric symp...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Aims and objectives To explore the recognition and assessment of resident deterioration in the nursi...
The study in this thesis was conducted as an intervention project in three nursing home wards in Swe...
The purpose of this study was to describe and analyse effects of a two-year comprehensive interventi...
Aim: To study the effect of implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) on the qualit...
The aim of thesis was to investigate the nurse-patient encounter in dementia care (n=9 patients), fu...
Background People living with dementia in nursing homes are most likely to be restrained. The prima...
AIM: To explore nurses' experiences of supporting family caregivers in specialised home care while l...
dissertationA multiple-case study design with a two-group preobservation/postobservation approach wa...
Background Clear intervention specification is important, but often absent or incomplete in study re...
Present state: Applicants for the general nurse education often state that their main motivation to ...
The purpose of this study: To investigate organization and quality assessment patients with a specia...
Background: Nurse assistants working in residential care facilities need support to ensure that they...
BACKGROUND: The COME-ON study was a cluster-controlled trial of a complex intervention that consiste...
BackgroundA majority of nursing home residents have dementia, and many develop neuropsychiatric symp...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Aims and objectives To explore the recognition and assessment of resident deterioration in the nursi...
The study in this thesis was conducted as an intervention project in three nursing home wards in Swe...
The purpose of this study was to describe and analyse effects of a two-year comprehensive interventi...
Aim: To study the effect of implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) on the qualit...
The aim of thesis was to investigate the nurse-patient encounter in dementia care (n=9 patients), fu...
Background People living with dementia in nursing homes are most likely to be restrained. The prima...
AIM: To explore nurses' experiences of supporting family caregivers in specialised home care while l...
dissertationA multiple-case study design with a two-group preobservation/postobservation approach wa...
Background Clear intervention specification is important, but often absent or incomplete in study re...
Present state: Applicants for the general nurse education often state that their main motivation to ...
The purpose of this study: To investigate organization and quality assessment patients with a specia...
Background: Nurse assistants working in residential care facilities need support to ensure that they...
BACKGROUND: The COME-ON study was a cluster-controlled trial of a complex intervention that consiste...
BackgroundA majority of nursing home residents have dementia, and many develop neuropsychiatric symp...
Objective: The current study describes the process evaluation of a multicomponent intervention progr...
Aims and objectives To explore the recognition and assessment of resident deterioration in the nursi...