This article presents a communication framework, devised by the authors, that could be used by healthcare professionals who come into contact with people who have dementia. The framework is based on four key concepts: validation, emotion, reassure and activity (VERA). It describes a stage-by-stage process of communication that guides nurses towards providing compassionate and caring responses. The framework was developed in response to students who said they find it useful to have structured guidance on how to interact with people who have dementia. The VERA framework offers a means of interpreting communication and responding appropriately
NoBackground: This first in a three part series on dementia care explores communication. The Gold St...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the essential elements of a newly developed, practice-based logopaedic interv...
Communication problems with their caregivers are common in people with dementia. Although interventi...
This article presents a communication framework, devised by the authors, that could be used by healt...
Background: People living with dementia have complex communication needs, especially during acute ho...
Background: People living with dementia experience progressive difficulty in expressing physical and...
Objectives: To demonstrate the utility of integrating three theoretical perspectives (Mentalization ...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
This article considers the evidence for effectiveness of training to support and enhance communicati...
To deliver adequate and successful care to people with dementia, it is important for nurses to be c...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...
Background: Communication is key to expressing oneself and, in healthcare, communication may be comp...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
NoBackground: This first in a three part series on dementia care explores communication. The Gold St...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the essential elements of a newly developed, practice-based logopaedic interv...
Communication problems with their caregivers are common in people with dementia. Although interventi...
This article presents a communication framework, devised by the authors, that could be used by healt...
Background: People living with dementia have complex communication needs, especially during acute ho...
Background: People living with dementia experience progressive difficulty in expressing physical and...
Objectives: To demonstrate the utility of integrating three theoretical perspectives (Mentalization ...
Background: Communication between nursing staff and people with dementia can be challenging. Accordi...
This article considers the evidence for effectiveness of training to support and enhance communicati...
To deliver adequate and successful care to people with dementia, it is important for nurses to be c...
It is well recognized that when people are living with a dementia, effective communication can be a ...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
To ensure the well-being, quality of life and quality of care of people living with dementia, carers...
Background: Communication is key to expressing oneself and, in healthcare, communication may be comp...
Background: Difficulties with memory and communication are prominent and distressing features of dem...
NoBackground: This first in a three part series on dementia care explores communication. The Gold St...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the essential elements of a newly developed, practice-based logopaedic interv...
Communication problems with their caregivers are common in people with dementia. Although interventi...