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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35673896/estimating-the-cost-of-an-individualised-music-intervention-for-aged-care-residents-with-dementia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minah Amor Gaviola, Andrew Searles, Sophie Dilworth, Isabel Higgins, Elizabeth Holliday, Kerry Jill Inder
BACKGROUND: Individualised music listening has been shown to reduce agitation and improve mood in people with dementia. However, there is a paucity of research describing the cost of implementing such interventions in residential care settings for older people. AIM: To determine the cost of implementing an individualised music intervention for older people with dementia in residential aged care in Australia. METHOD: A simple cost analysis was undertaken to determine the cost of delivering the individualised music intervention to 32 older people with dementia at two residential aged care facilities in New South Wales...
June 8, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35441502/diagnosing-managing-and-preventing-urinary-tract-infections-in-older-people-with-dementia-in-hospital
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vicky MacRae, Susan Holland, Rachel MacLeod
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in older people and are frequently more complicated to diagnose than in younger adults. There are often challenges associated with distinguishing symptomatic UTIs from asymptomatic bacteriuria, particularly in people with cognitive impairment. Older people with dementia are at increased risk of developing a UTI because dementia can lead to voiding issues, impede personal hygiene and increase the need for urinary catheterisation. Furthermore, while a UTI is usually diagnosed based on an individual's physical signs and symptoms, people with dementia may only exhibit signs of sudden altered mental status such as increased confusion, agitation or withdrawal, making diagnosis challenging...
May 31, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35582820/effects-of-social-isolation-and-restrictions-on-older-people-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Dunford, Joanne Brooke
BACKGROUND: Older people's health is vulnerable to the effects of long-term changes to everyday life and their recovery from ill health can be delayed by the deconditioning effects of isolation. Social isolation can increase the likelihood of loneliness in older people, which has negative implications for their mental and physical health. AIM: To explore the effects of social isolation and social distancing on older people in the Republic of Ireland during and following the government-enforced lockdown in the first wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic...
May 18, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35506341/-guiding-lights-for-effective-workplace-cultures-enhancing-the-care-environment-for-staff-and-patients-in-older-people-s-care-settings
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Webster, Kate Sanders, Shaun Cardiff, Kim Manley
While much attention has been given to organisational culture, there has been less focus on workplace culture. Yet workplace culture strongly influences the way care is delivered, received and experienced. An effective workplace culture is crucial for the well-being of individual staff members and teams as well as for patients' experiences and outcomes of care. This article describes the 'Guiding Lights for effective workplace cultures' which were developed by the authors and provide a framework to assist in understanding and promoting effective workplace cultures and creating environments where staff and patients feel safe and valued...
May 4, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35388652/care-home-uniforms-exploring-stakeholders-views-on-clothing-options-for-staff
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Bray, Dawn Brooker, Faith Frost, Suzanne Mumford
BACKGROUND: Views in the care home community are divided regarding whether or not staff should wear a uniform. There is little research on the topic and the views of care home residents and their relatives are rarely sought. AIM: To capture the views of staff, residents, relatives and visiting professionals in two care homes on the use of uniforms. METHODS: This small-scale exploratory study used photographs showing three clothing options: a formal option, a polo shirt option and an 'own clothes' option...
April 7, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35262291/implementing-covid-19-infection-prevention-and-control-measures-in-long-term-care-settings
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennie Walker
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had far-reaching and significant effects worldwide. Many of those identified as most vulnerable to the disease reside in long-term care settings such as nursing and residential homes, so infection prevention and control is an essential area of practice. This article describes how COVID-19 is transmitted and discusses various measures that can be taken to reduce the spread of infection to protect residents, staff and visitors. Such measures include social distancing, routine screening, the use of personal protective equipment and cleaning...
March 9, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35195375/developing-a-competency-framework-for-early-career-nurses-undertaking-post-registration-education-in-care-for-older-people
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicky Hayes, Corina Naughton
BACKGROUND: Within gerontological nursing as a postgraduate nursing specialty, there is a lack of consensus regarding the standardised competencies and education development required, particularly in the UK. AIM: To develop and evaluate a competency framework for early career nurses undertaking post-registration education in a UK university in care for older people living with frailty. METHOD: The competency framework was developed as part of a broader gerontological education-career pathway intervention to improve competence and retention among early career nurses...
February 23, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35137574/comprehensive-geriatric-assessment-outcomes-of-an-advanced-nurse-practitioner-led-service-for-older-people-requiring-emergency-surgery
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Maria Irimia, Anna Tennant, Alexandria Waldron, Nahida Bashir
A comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a holistic multidimensional review of older people living with frailty or at risk of frailty. In emergency surgical settings, CGAs can be used to identify medical issues and geriatric syndromes among older patients and consequently try to improve their post-operative outcomes. However, there is a lack of geriatrician input in hospitals beyond medical wards, which means that older people who need emergency surgery do not always undergo a CGA, with potential negative repercussions for their post-operative outcomes...
February 9, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35018750/demonstrating-empathy-when-communicating-with-older-people
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirsten Jack
Empathy is an integral aspect of communication with older people and is central to person-centred care. As part of the provision of person-centred care, empathy supports effective communication, producing positive effects such as increased emotional well-being, increased adherence to treatment plans, reduced pain levels and improved wound healing. Empathy involves attempting to understand the other person's perspective and feelings and communicate that understanding back to them. Empathic communication can help older people feel that they are being listened to and valued as partners in healthcare relationships...
February 1, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35080169/role-of-medicines-management-in-preventing-falls-in-older-people
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heather Smith
Falls are common in older people and are a cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. As well as causing injury, falls can result in pain, distress, loss of confidence, loss of independence and increased mortality. Older people are more likely to visit an emergency department following a fall, therefore these incidents place a high burden on these patients and their carers, as well as on healthcare systems. Appropriate risk assessment accompanied by multifactorial falls prevention interventions can reduce the risk of falls...
January 26, 2022: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34877834/nutritional-interventions-in-older-people-with-covid-19-an-overview-of-the-evidence
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stacey Jones, Elizabeth Archer, Dilek Ongan, Cecilia Morais, Robert Speer, Amalia Tsagari, Harriët Jager-Wittenaar, Mar Ruperto
Older people are a high-risk group for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) because of a range of factors, including age-related changes in anatomical pulmonary and muscle function, decreased immunity and increased inflammation. These factors partly explain why older people with COVID-19 experience more severe symptoms and higher mortality than younger adults and are more likely to require nutritional support. Furthermore, there is an association between suboptimal nutritional status and poorer recovery from COVID-19...
December 8, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34730298/supporting-older-people-experiencing-anxiety-through-non-pharmacological-interventions
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christine Brown Wilson
Anxiety is a debilitating condition that adversely affects people's quality of life. It is challenging to differentiate anxiety from other physical and mental health conditions in older people, particularly those with co-morbid dementia or depression. The coronavirus 2019 pandemic has compounded social isolation and loneliness in older people, causing increased levels of anxiety. Nurses need to be able to detect and assess anxiety in older people and offer short, low-intensity interventions to support older people's mental health or refer them to specialist assessment and treatment...
November 30, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34643343/exploring-the-use-of-music-as-an-intervention-for-older-people-living-in-nursing-homes
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helle Wijk, Merita Neziraj, Åsa Nilsson, Eva Jakobsson Ung
BACKGROUND: Enjoying cultural events such as musical performances is a human right as well as contributing to quality of life. However, older people who live in nursing homes are often excluded from such events. Music interventions for older people with cognitive decline have been shown to have a positive effect on their mood and behaviour, particularly in terms of anxiety, agitation and irritability. AIM: To investigate the effect of musical interventions in nursing homes from the perspective of older people, their relatives and caregivers...
November 30, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34816648/-five-things-about-me-enhancing-person-centred-care-for-older-people
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily May Robertson, Joanne M Fitzpatrick
Although person-centred care represents the gold standard of nursing practice, there are still instances of care that fail to recognise patients as individuals. Person-centred care depends on the nurse's knowledge of the whole person, including their values, beliefs and aspirations. This article describes a quality improvement project that sought to develop patient profiles based on the concept of 'five things about me', thereby contributing to person-centred care for older people on a medical ward. The effect on staff, older people and their families was assessed through questionnaires, and group and individual discussions...
November 24, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34494411/understanding-the-basic-assessment-and-treatment-of-lower-urinary-tract-symptoms-in-older-women
#55
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Faisal Karim, Angela Rantell
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are prevalent in older women. These symptoms are often under-reported due to the potentially embarrassing nature of the symptoms and a belief that they are an inevitable consequence of ageing. LUTS such as urinary incontinence have a significant negative effect on people's quality of life; however, with the appropriate assessment and management, improvements can be achieved. This article reviews the different types of LUTS and their causes, assessment and treatment, focusing on older women...
October 5, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34549560/organic-versus-mixed-specialist-older-adult-inpatient-mental-health-units-for-people-with-dementia
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohan Rajendra Gondhalekar, Azza Bakkar, Robert Chaplin, Eleanor Parker, Robert Low
Dementia presents a major public health challenge to healthcare providers globally. When older people with dementia need inpatient mental healthcare, they can be cared for in one of two different types of older adult ward. These patients can either be admitted to an organic inpatient ward for people with dementia or the subtypes of dementia, or they can be admitted to a mixed inpatient ward for older people who have either functional or organic conditions. Using a quality assurance pilot study, the authors aimed to investigate whether the quality of care for patients with dementia differed between mixed and organic inpatient wards in units exclusively serving older people...
September 22, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34431259/using-video-consultations-to-support-family-carers-of-people-living-with-dementia
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gayle Madden, Tom Rose, Lucy Crystal
Established in 2019, the Lincolnshire Admiral Nurse Service supports family carers of people living with dementia through psychosocial interventions. Before the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the team provided home visits as standard, but the fact that Lincolnshire is a large rural county affected the team's ability to provide timely support to all the carers who needed it. In 2019-20, a practice development project underpinned by participatory action research was undertaken to trial the use of video consultations with carers...
August 25, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34378369/the-psychological-effects-of-caring-for-a-family-member-with-dementia
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bernie Reid, Lauryn O'Brien
Informal caregivers have a vital role in supporting and caring for family members with dementia. Caregiving is complex and may lead to psychological, physical, social and financial stress for caregivers. This article reports the findings of an integrative review that explored the literature on the psychological effect of caring for a family member with dementia at home. The article discusses four themes that were identified in the literature: 'the world shrinks'; 'surrender to the unknown'; 'robbed of the future'; and 'torn between relief and guilt'...
August 11, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34105318/preventing-and-managing-pressure-ulcers-in-patients-receiving-palliative-care
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lynn Cornish
Pressure ulcers are more common in patients being cared for in palliative care settings than in the general population. Patients with life-limiting illnesses are living longer than ever before, and many present with multiple co-morbidities. Palliative care involves improving the patient's quality of life by achieving a balance between treatment, comfort and maintaining dignity. The length of time required to heal pressure ulcers in this patient population can prove challenging, requiring significant resources and expertise...
August 3, 2021: Nursing Older People
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34286521/frailty-assessment-and-interventions-for-community-dwelling-older-adults-a-rapid-review
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shirin Vellani, Alexia Cumal, Christine Degan
Frailty is a syndrome involving increased vulnerability that usually develops from age-related decline in physiological reserves and function in multiple organ systems, resulting in an impaired ability to respond to acute changes in health conditions. It is imperative that healthcare providers who work with older adults in primary care and community settings understand how to assess frailty and can identify appropriate interventions. This article reports the results of a rapid review that examined how frailty is assessed in community-dwelling older adults and what interventions are used to address frailty in this population...
July 21, 2021: Nursing Older People
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