نتایج جستجو برای: geriatric nursing

تعداد نتایج: 85088  

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1994
I. C. Taylor J. G. McConnell

Patients placed from hospital to nursing or residential homes or to home under the intensive domiciliary care scheme were compared before and after the introduction of 'assessment and care management' on the 1st April 1993. In geriatric medical wards there was a 69% increase in the average length of stay for patients assessed and care managed and a 52% increase in the length of stay for self-fu...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 1983

Journal: :Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2016

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1994
I. C. Taylor J. G. McConnell

Comparison was made between patients admitted from a nursing home and all other patients admitted to a geriatric medical unit in 1990 and 1993. The number of nursing home patient admissions rose from 26 in 1990 to 106 in 1993. Nursing home patients were frailer both physically and mentally with a dementia rate of 78% (in those who survived, 1993) and a mortality rate of 19.8% (1993), compared w...

2017
Simone Kiel Carolin Zimak Jean-François Chenot Carsten Oliver Schmidt

BACKGROUND Ambulatory geriatric rehabilitation (AGR) is a community based outpatient intervention which aims to improve physical function, maintain independent living of geriatric patients, avoiding hospitalisation and institutionalisation. It should therefore reduce health care costs. The objective of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness of AGR for frail elderly patients insured by the s...

Journal: :Imprint 2005
Amy Berman Deirdre Thornlow

If you are like most nursing students, the average age of your patients is 65 and older. In fact, this population is the largest group of people seeking care in every type of health care setting. Older adults make up 46% of all hospital days, 80% of homecare visits, and represent 90% of long-term care residents (NCHS, 2004). Older adults are exploding on the health care scene as the fastest gro...

2013
Iveta MATIŠÁKOVÁ Adriana ONDRUŠOVÁ

Nursing care of geriatric patients is highly individualized, specific and challenging. It doesn’t consist merely of satisfying of the needs. However, it lies especially in communication, patience, getting confident, listening skills, the education of not only the patients themselves but also their relatives, which is considered to be very difficult in this work for many nurses.

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2015
Ladislav Volicer

Practicing psychiatry by remote access (telepsychiatry) is not a new development. Two-way interactive television has been used on an experimental basis since 1959 in Nebraska, and it has spread to other states as well. Its acceptance and efficacy was evaluated in several studies. In a study using questionnaires, patients’ evaluations of the interview was the same in control and experimental gro...

2012
Mary T Fox Malini Persaud Ilo Maimets Kelly O'Brien Dina Brooks Deborah Tregunno Ellen Schraa

OBJECTIVES To compare the effectiveness of acute geriatric unit care, based on all or part of the Acute Care for Elders (ACE) model and introduced in the acute phase of illness or injury, with that of usual care. DESIGN Systematic review and meta-analysis of 13 randomized controlled and quasi-experimental trials with parallel comparison groups retrieved from multiple sources. SETTING Acute ...

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