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      • The behavioural problems related to dementia tend to generate greater distress levels among patients; thus, it requires for more care, especially in interpreting patients’ needs [ 1 ]. Hence, the healthcare staff who care for people with dementia until the end of their lives require emphatic consideration.
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  2. May 4, 2022 · Enhanced dementia-specific nursing care is needed for the rapidly expanding population of persons living with dementia (PLWD) across all settings, including long-term care (LTC) settings such as nursing homes.

  3. Mar 9, 2021 · Accurate assessments in recognising dementia and managing physical and behavioural symptoms can ease patients’ stress and significantly improve their well-being, as well as nurses’ caregiving experience. There have been multiple studies on how to improve dementia-related outcomes for older adults worldwide.

    • Cris S Adolfo, Abdulrhman Saad B Albougami, Mark Y Roque, Joseph U Almazan
    • 2021
  4. This document sets out the five principles that form a shared commitment to improving care for people with dementia and their families. They are based on evidence gathered from people living with dementia, carers and practitioners, each principle is considered essential to ensure the appropriate delivery of care.

  5. Jun 25, 2020 · ED nurses need support to blend technical- and relationship-centred care. Participatory research exploring the experiences of older people with dementia, their carers and ED nurses is needed. Internationally it is estimated that 21–42% of older people attending an emergency department (ED) will have cognitive impairment or dementia ( Gagnon ...

  6. Objectives To identify features of programmes and approaches to make healthcare delivery in secondary healthcare settings more dementia-friendly, providing a context-relevant understanding of how interventions achieve outcomes for people living with dementia.

    • Melanie Handley, Frances Bunn, Claire Goodman
    • 2017
  7. Jun 24, 2021 · The quantitative component will consider studies that evaluate nursing interventions to improve care of people with dementia, comparing the intervention with usual care, other therapies, or no comparator. Outcomes will include behavioral, health, and health system indicators.

  8. In order to develop a better understanding of what is meant by the concept of person-centred care, we aimed to conduct an integrative review in which we examined theoretical approaches to person-centred dementia research and care in terms of their components and objectives.

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