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… increasing healthcare demands. At the same time, a growing nursing shortage exists. The use of home telecare may be … when a client already receives long-term personal and/or nursing care, he/she lives alone and when there are fixed … increasing healthcare demands. At the same time, a growing nursing shortage exists. The use of home telecare may be …
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… in the palliative phase of cancer. Journal of Clinical Nursing : 2012, 21(21-22), p. 3143-3152. … Talking in triads: …
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… The common occurrence of infectious diseases in nursing homes and residential care facilities may result in … The common occurrence of infectious diseases in nursing homes and residential care facilities may result in … in long term care facilities. … antibiotics … resistance … nursing home … utilisation … drugs …
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… a systematic literature review. International Journal of Nursing Studies : 2012, 49(9), p. 1165-1179. … The effects of … supervision of nurses: a systematic literature review. … nursing … quality …
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… could be such an alternative. This study explored whether nursing-home residents with dementia subjected to … with three measurements in six psychogeriatric nursing homes of residents with surveillance technology … Conclusions: Quality of life of highly ADL-dependent nursing-home residents with dementia seems to be unrelated to …
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… use of the Delirium Observation Screening scale, use of nursing or medical interventions, and the percentage of … use of the Delirium Observation Screening scale, use of nursing or medical interventions, and the percentage of …
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… difficulty in covering costs (Italy, Spain). Residing in a nursing home, as opposed to at home, predicted lower carers’ … difficulty in covering costs (Italy, Spain). Residing in a nursing home, as opposed to at home, predicted lower carers’ … practitioners. … palliative care … home care … home nursing …
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… care facilities: a good quality indicator? … dementia … nursing home … palliative care … quality …
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… to determine perceived quality of care were the available nursing competencies, self-confidence in providing end-oflife … to determine perceived quality of care were the available nursing competencies, self-confidence in providing end-oflife …
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… this pathway has been implemented nationwide in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and homecare settings. Evaluation of … this pathway has been implemented nationwide in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and homecare settings. Evaluation of …
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… next to impossible. … Kroezen, M. The power to medicate. Nursing Review : 2012, 4(5), p. 10-11. … The power to medicate. … nursing … prescriptions … international comparative studies …
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… associated with an increase in dependence, readmission, nursing home placement and mortality. First step in … associated with an increase in dependence, readmission, nursing home placement and mortality. First step in …
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… is changing the relationship between the medical and nursing professions. Objectives: To gain more insight into … of jurisdictional control over prescribing between the nursing and medical professions. Design: International … email survey was sent to 60 stakeholders of professional nursing or medical associations or government bodies, at …
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… of people with somatic chronic illness. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness : 2011, 3(1), p. …
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… … rheumatoid arthritis … breast cancer … dementia … nursing home … home care … residential homes …
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… Long Term Care (LTC) in the form of care provided in nursing homes, homes for the aged and home care is considered … … Long Term Care (LTC) in the form of care provided in nursing homes, homes for the aged and home care is considered …
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… review. … home care … video … communication … patients … nursing … reviews … methods …
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… number of new technologies are becoming available within nursing care that can improve the quality of care, reduce … of the introduction of new technologies as perceived by nursing staff. METHODS: The study population is a nationally representative research sample of nursing staff (further referred to as the Nursing Staff …
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… study. Setting: The study was carried out in seven nursing homes for people with dementia in The Netherlands. … interviews were held with nine key persons from seven nursing homes for people with dementia. Also, six focus group … study. Setting: The study was carried out in seven nursing homes for people with dementia in The Netherlands. …
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… whom an out-of-hours GP was called. Receiving professional nursing care (OR 0.2) and information transfer of the … whom an out-of-hours GP was called. Receiving professional nursing care (OR 0.2) and information transfer of the …
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… recovered" (38.0%) and "where and how they could get nursing care at home if they needed it" (36.9%). A majority … recovered" (38.0%) and "where and how they could get nursing care at home if they needed it" (36.9%). A majority …
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… at the moment little is known about the social networks of nursing staff in healthcare settings. This is the first study … investigates informal communication and advice networks of nursing staff in long-term care. We examine the structure of … are related to the size of units and characteristics of nursing staff, and their relationship with job satisfaction. …
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… P.M.M., Ribbe, M.W., Bensing, J.M. The introduction of a nursing guideline on depression at psychogeriatric nursing home wards: effects on Certified Nurse Assistants. International Journal of Nursing Studies: 2011, 48(6), 710-719 … The authors Hayden …
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… reflected in the jurisdictional settlements between the nursing and medical professions concerning prescribing. In … reflected in the jurisdictional settlements between the nursing and medical professions concerning prescribing. In … review of the literature. … prescriptions … drugs … nursing … reviews … international comparative studies …
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… OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of introducing a nursing guideline on depression in residents with dementia of psychogeriatric nursing home wards. METHODS: A multi-center controlled … used to study the effects of the guideline introduction. Nursing teams were trained in applying the guideline to their …
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… and challenging behaviour are highly prevalent in nursing home residents with dementia: at any given time 45-80% of nursing home residents are in pain and up to 80% have … (aged > 65 years) with mild or moderate dementia living in nursing homes. The clusters, Dutch nursing homes, are …
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… and 214 persons with very severe dementia residing in 36 nursing homes and 4 homes for the elderly were included. In … and 214 persons with very severe dementia residing in 36 nursing homes and 4 homes for the elderly were included. In … of subscales in four Dutch field surveys. … dementia … nursing home … quality of life … methods …
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… a randomized clinical trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies : 2011, 48(8), p. 933-943. … Effectiveness of …
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… relation … doctors … patients … communication … nursing … methods … models …
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… long-term care units for residents with dementia in nursing- and residential homes in the Netherlands … analysis. Results: Residents of psychogeriatric units in nursing homes experienced low social engagement. Depressive … long-term care units for residents with dementia in nursing- and residential homes in the Netherlands …