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“Dementia-friendly hospitals: care not crisis”: an educational program designed to improve the care of the hospitalized patient with dementia

Background: Approximately 3.2 million hospital stays annually involve a person with dementia, leading to higher costs, longer lengths of stay, and poorer outcomes. Older adults with dementia are...

Introducing a Latin ballroom dance class to people with dementia living in care homes, benefits and concerns: a pilot study

...a grounded theory qualitative study. Thirteen of the 22 participants had dementia and were care-home residents. The remaining participants were care staff and facilitators of the dance sessions. Interviews were...

Nursing homes and end-of-life care in Japan

...from Tokyo cooperated.; Participants: Nursing home staff answered questionnaires on facility and resident characteristics. Resident level data were obtained from 1158. The questionnaire on the quality of care was responded...

Specialist mental health consultation for depression in Australian aged care residents with dementia: a cluster randomized trial

...dementia, or to a care as usual condition. Consultations involved individually tailored medical and psychosocial recommendations provided to care staff and general practitioners. All residents participated in a comprehensive pre-intervention...

Life review and life story books for people with mild to moderate dementia: a randomised controlled trial

...weeks. After the LSBs were produced – by either pathway – quality of relationship as rated by relatives improved significantly (F(2, 39) = 19.37, p < 0.001) and staff knowledge...

Findings from a pilot investigation of the effectiveness of a snoezelen room in residential care: should we be engaging with our residents more?

...evaluation of a Snoezelen room in residential care and compared effects with a condition in which staff took residents out to a garden. This study was therefore a comparison between...

The economics of dementia-care mapping in nursing homes: A cluster-randomised controlled trial

...studied the effectiveness of DCM on residents and staff outcomes, we investigated differences in costs of care between DCM and usual care in nursing homes. Methods: Dementia special care units...

Learning opportunities in a residential aged care facility: the role of supported placements for first-year nursing students

...with dementia when they are inadequately supported on clinical placements by aged care staff. Thirty first-year nursing students attended a 2-week placement in one of two Tasmanian aged care facilities...

Motor and multisensory care-based approach in dementia: long-term effects of a pilot study

...according to staff perspective. In all, 6 residents with moderate to severe dementia (mean age 80.83 ± 10.87 years) and 6 staff members (40 ± 10.87 years old) were recruited....

A telephone-delivered psychosocial intervention improves dementia caregiver adjustment following nursing home placement

...average 6 weeks following the care-recipients’ placement in a nursing home. Baseline assessment included self-report measures of caregiver emotional functioning, staff-caregiver interactions, placement satisfaction, health-related quality of life, and social...

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