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- Conclusions: There is limited high-quality evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of interventions to improve nursing care of people living with dementia in hospital. Using approaches to intervention design and implementation that draw on models of behavior change and learning health systems may support effective change.
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Jun 24, 2021 · To support future intervention development and implementation, this review will synthesize qualitative and quantitative evidence about the effectiveness of, and experience with, nursing interventions to improve the care of people with dementia in hospital.
Objective: To synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of, and experiences with, nursing interventions to improve care of hospitalized people living with dementia. Design: Mixed methods systematic review following the JBI convergent segregated approach to synthesis and integration of findings.
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.
Oct 1, 2024 · Descriptions of the interventions are described by how they aimed to improve nursing care of people living with dementia: nurse education, physical environment changes, the use of technology, and introduction of new nursing skills.
Mar 1, 2022 · 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.
- Elaine Moody, Lori E Weeks, Anne Belliveau, Trish Bilski, Melissa Rothfus, Heather McDougall, Hannah...
- 2021
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.
We conducted an environmental scan to identify and describe interventions in Canadian hospitals to improve the nursing care of people with dementia, how they are being evaluated and what issues influence the success of interventions.