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Validation study of the prototype of a disease-specific index measure for health-related quality of life in dementia

...relevant areas of specific diseases, resulting in lower validity. Disease-specific index measures on the other hand combine disease-specificity and quantification of perceived quality on several health domains of a certain...

Measuring the experience and perception of suffering

...= 53 dyads), and African American and Hispanic caregivers of care recipients with AD (N = 121). Care recipients rated their own suffering, whereas caregivers provided ratings of perceived suffering...

The Nottingham Health Profile: a feasible questionnaire for nursing home residents?

...Background: The Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) assesses perceived emotional, social, and physical health problems and the extent to which such problems affect daily activities. The objective of our study...

Frequently observed risk factors for fall-related injuries and effective preventive interventions: a multihospital survey of nurses’ perceptions

...There is an urgent need to prioritize the risk factors for injurious falls and effective interventions in nursing practice. Registered nurses perceived that the most frequently observed risk factors...

A validated risk score to estimate mortality risk in patients with dementia and pneumonia: barriers to clinical impact

...treatment were inadequate to support decision-making. Nurses varied in their perceived role in informing families. Most families (88%) wished to be informed, preferring a numerical (43%), verbalized (35%), or other...

Prevalence of psychotropic medication use among German and Austrian nursing home residents: a comparison of 3 cohorts

...high number of prescriptions is likely to be an indicator for a perceived or actual lack of strategies to handle behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia.; Copyright © 2012 American...

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