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Apr 24, 2019 · Aims: This study explores the perceptions of nurses about (a) caring for older adults with dementia experiencing responsive behaviors in acute medical settings and (b) recommendations to improve dementia care.
- Marie-Lee Yous, Jenny Ploeg, Sharon Kaasalainen, Lori Schindel Martin
- 13 (86.7%)
- 2019
- 2 (13.3%)
Feb 1, 2023 · Results suggest that nurses in acute care settings require further education regarding dementia and person-centered care approaches for PLWD. Nursing management can support nurses' learning needs through education and policies to improve patient outcomes.
May 7, 2021 · Acute care nurses have a pivotal role to play in assessing and understanding responsive behaviours as being expressions of the needs, beliefs and wishes of persons with dementia. What are the implications of this new knowledge for nursing care with older people?
- Joshi Dookhy, Louise Daly
- 2021
Aims: This study explores the perceptions of nurses about (a) caring for older adults with dementia experiencing responsive behaviors in acute medical settings and (b) recommendations...
• This study demonstrates factors that can enable and challenge nursing care of persons with dementia who are acutely unwell and experience responsive behav-iours in acute hospitals. • Acute care nurses have a pivotal role to play in assess-ing and understanding responsive behaviours as being expressions of the needs, beliefs and wishes of ...
- Joshi Dookhy, Louise Daly
- 2021
Nurses' narratives demonstrate that they continue to experience challenges in the presence of responsive behaviours. There is a consequent need for dementia-specific education on person-centred ways to address responsive behaviours within acute hospital settings.
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Conclusions: Findings provide guidance for improved support for nurses who provide care to persons experiencing responsive behaviours in acute medical settings such as increasing staffing. Strategies should be implemented to provide continuous educational reinforcements to help staff