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  2. Jun 24, 2021 · As nurses are the largest health care professional group in hospitals, they play a significant role in shaping the experience of hospitalization for people with dementia and are often the focus of interventions to improve the hospital experience of this population.

  3. Mar 9, 2021 · These pieces of research addressed dementia nursing care and treatments in different healthcare facilities (e.g. residential aged care facilities, nursing homes and hospital settings), and some considered nurses’ emotions, feelings and challenges in caring for dementia patients.

    • Cris S Adolfo, Abdulrhman Saad B Albougami, Mark Y Roque, Joseph U Almazan
    • 2021
  4. May 7, 2021 · Several factors can contribute to responsive behaviours within the acute setting, such as delirium superimposed on dementia due to acute illnesses, anaesthesia, falls and the impact of the acute environment (Hynninen et al., 2015; McCorkell et al., 2017).

    • Joshi Dookhy, Louise Daly
    • 2021
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    • Randomised Controlled Trials
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    Of the 13 included studies, six were quantitative studies: three RCTs and three survey questionnaires, four were mixed-method studies and three were qualitative studies using interviews. The studies were conducted in the Netherlands (n=1), Germany (n=1), United States of America (n=1), The United Kingdom (n=5), Australia (n=4) and one was conducted...

    Three studies utilised an RCT [15, 18, 19] to investigate the impact of collaborative care on quality of life for people with dementia and their caregivers. The study by Van den Dungen et al., also included an evaluation of family practitioner training on diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment. In all three models of care the nurse was the care ma...

    Three studies reported survey results [11, 12, 29]. Manthorpe et al., and Trickey et al., investigated dementia knowledge and attitudes of community nurses (CN), health visitors, community mental health care nurses (CMHN) and PNs in the provision of care for people living with dementia. The third study explored service use and unmet needs of peo...

    The methodological quality varied across the studies (Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4). The qualitative studies and all but one of the mixed methods studies rated high according to the quality appraisal criteria. Of the quantitative studies two of the three RCT studies lacked allocation concealment, blinding and presented incomplete outcome data which comprom...

  5. Mar 12, 2021 · Knowledge about how persons with dementia cope with their challenges due to their diagnosis and life changes will assist nurses, other health professionals and informal care takers to support and empower the person with dementia as well as to create health-promoting surroundings.

  6. This final article in a four-part series on dementia focuses on the nurse's role in managing dementia and highlights the importance of communication skills in providing high-quality care. It also discusses treatment options, such as medication and ensuring the patient's nutritional needs are met, as ….

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