Behaviours, viewed by nurses as demanding, performed by patients with severe dementia were investigated during one year of intervention. Supervised implementation of individually planned care and systematic clinical supervision were implemented on one experimental ward (EW) while another ward (CW) served as control. Each ward had 11 patients. At baseline and after 6 and 12 months of intervention structured interviews with the patients' assigned nurses were conducted based on the Demanding Behaviour Assessment Scale and Multi Dimensional Dementia Assessment Scale. At the EW there was a decreased frequency (p=0.000) and a reduced occurrence of physical behaviours (p=0.008), a decreased frequency (p=0.029) and a reduced occurrence of vocal beh...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Background In 2002 the New Zealand Ministry of Health estimated there were 38,000 people with deme...
Aim: Caregivers of dementia patients experience high levels of burden; this is especially true of ca...
The aim of thesis was to investigate the nurse-patient encounter in dementia care (n=9 patients), fu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of one year of systematic clinical supervision, an...
Many patients with dementia live within the community supported by their family and friends. Majorit...
Abstract Many patients with dementia live within the community supported by their family and friends...
Objective: To avoid restraints and involuntary care caregivers should be aware if and how a patient ...
This study had two objectives: firstly, to assess and compare the frequency and circumstances of agi...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Abstract Various dementia training interventions have been developed for nursing staff, but there i...
Objective: To avoid restraints and involuntary care caregivers should be aware if and how a patient...
Aim: To identify the most common and distressing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia ...
Nurse aides provide the majority of care to patients in nursing homes and thus are vital links in th...
OBJECTIVES: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Background In 2002 the New Zealand Ministry of Health estimated there were 38,000 people with deme...
Aim: Caregivers of dementia patients experience high levels of burden; this is especially true of ca...
The aim of thesis was to investigate the nurse-patient encounter in dementia care (n=9 patients), fu...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of one year of systematic clinical supervision, an...
Many patients with dementia live within the community supported by their family and friends. Majorit...
Abstract Many patients with dementia live within the community supported by their family and friends...
Objective: To avoid restraints and involuntary care caregivers should be aware if and how a patient ...
This study had two objectives: firstly, to assess and compare the frequency and circumstances of agi...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Abstract Various dementia training interventions have been developed for nursing staff, but there i...
Objective: To avoid restraints and involuntary care caregivers should be aware if and how a patient...
Aim: To identify the most common and distressing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia ...
Nurse aides provide the majority of care to patients in nursing homes and thus are vital links in th...
OBJECTIVES: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Objectives: The Grip on Challenging Behavior care program was developed using the current guidelines...
Background In 2002 the New Zealand Ministry of Health estimated there were 38,000 people with deme...
Aim: Caregivers of dementia patients experience high levels of burden; this is especially true of ca...