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Your search has found 48 articles in the database for the term 'Perceived 'mildness' of death'

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Diagnostic performance of cerebrospinal fluid total tau and phosphorylated tau in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: results from the Swedish Mortality Registry

...analyzed in relation to the recorded cause of death and time of death. We specifically tested a previously defined CJD biomarker profile (T-tau >1400 ng/L and T-tau to P-tau-ratio >25).;...

Decision-making and outcomes of feeding tube insertion: a five-state study

Objectives: To examine family member’s perceptions of decision-making and outcomes of feeding tubes.; Design: Mortality follow-back survey. Sample weights were used to account for oversampling and survey design....

Cognitive function, social integration and mortality in a U.S. national cohort study of older adults

...yr. Measurements at baseline included self-reported social integration, socio-demographics, health, body mass index, C-reactive protein and a short index of cognitive function (SICF).; Results: Death during follow-up occurred in 2,431....

A cluster-randomised trial of staff education to improve the quality of life of people with dementia living in residential care: the DIRECT study

...Background: The Dementia In Residential care: EduCation intervention Trial (DIRECT) was conducted to determine if delivery of education designed to meet the perceived need of GPs and care staff...

“Learning to become a family caregiver” efficacy of an intervention program for caregivers following diagnosis of dementia in a relative

...caregiving situations, perceived themselves to be better prepared to provide care and more efficacious in their caregiver role, were better able to plan for the future care needs of their...

Differential perceptions of quality of life (QoL) in community-dwelling persons with mild-to-moderate dementia

...< 0.001). Majority (111 (67.2%)) of patients had more positive self-perceived QoL (QoL-ADp (QoL-AD self rated by the patient) > QoL-ADc (QoL-AD proxy-rated by a caregiver)), compared with those (44...

Results from the multisite implementation of STAR-VA: a multicomponent psychosocial intervention for managing challenging dementia-related behaviors of veterans

...historically the mainstay approach for managing such behaviors, have increasingly been associated with limited efficacy and increased death risk with older dementia patients. In an effort to promote and realize...

Fracture prevention in patients with cognitive impairment presenting with a hip fracture: secondary analysis of data from the HORIZON Recurrent Fracture Trial

...Fine-Gray models for competing events were fitted to study the effect of Zol on re-fracture and Cox regression for death. A multiplicative term was introduced to study a potential interaction...

Mibampator (LY451395) randomized clinical trial for agitation/aggression in Alzheimer’s disease

...but without group differences. Among secondaries, mibampator was significantly better (p = 0.007) than placebo only on the FrSBe. AEs were similar between groups. One death occurred in the placebo...

Improved end-of-life care for patients with dementia: greater family satisfaction and possibly greater end-of-life comfort

...studies (2 solely retrospective (after death) and 1 partly prospective).; Method: We combined data on 372 residents with dementia from 38 nursing homes and 13 residential homes (‘psychogeriatric’ wards) over...

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