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… to nurses, to patients, and to the setting in which nursing care takes place. The study was conducted in two … a home care organization. In a sample of 181 video-taped nursing encounters, involving 47 nurses and 109 patients a … to nurses, to patients, and to the setting in which nursing care takes place. The study was conducted in two …
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… snoezelen, or multisensory stimulation, on the quality of nursing assistants' behaviour during morning care. Background: Nursing assistants in long-term dementia care are often … in 12 wards for older mentally infirm patients at six nursing homes. The experimental group intervention was a …
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… Nursing roles are described with respect to two principles on … and specialization. A total of 58 agencies for community nursing participated in this study (response = 84%). In each … nurses are responsible for the other components of the nursing process. This study also showed that first level …
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… In total, 218 admissions were recorded beds (n=62) and nursing home beds (n=25). The mean age of all patients was 76 … from surgery (rehabilitation beds) and stroke (nursing home beds). Overall, patients showed a poor … would have been almost equally divided among home care, nursing home and hospital care. The severity of the diagnosis …
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… patient interaction in two different care settings: home nursing and a home for the elderly. In a sample of 181 nursing encounters involving 47 nurses a study was made of … patient interaction in two different care settings: home nursing and a home for the elderly. In a sample of 181 …
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… rated by independent observers, by comparing videotapes of nursing encounters, before and after training. Twenty-four nurses participated in 166 videotaped nursing encounters. Multi-level analysis was used to take … provide the patients with more informa- tion about nursing and health topics. They also use more open-ended …
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… Cross-sectional study. Setting: Rehabilitation centres and nursing homes. Subjects: One hundred and six left hemisphere … with apraxia, hospitalized in rehabilitation centres and nursing homes. Measures: ADL observations, Barthel ADL Index, … Cross-sectional study. Setting: Rehabilitation centres and nursing homes. Subjects: One hundred and six left hemisphere …
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… Instrument (RAI) on the quality of co-ordination of nursing care in Dutch nursing homes. Background: The Resident Assessment Instrument … to improve the quality of care and quality of life in nursing homes. Until now, only noncontrolled studies on the …
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… from task-oriented care to resident-oriented care. The nursing assistants also experienced changes at the resident … from task-oriented care to resident-oriented care. The nursing assistants also experienced changes at the resident … through the eyes of caregivers. International Journal of Nursing Studies : 2004, 41(4), p. 397-409. … The …
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… at an inpatient care unit of a rehabilitation centre or nursing home and receiving occupational therapy (n = 600). … patients in rehabilitation centres was 28% (96/338) and in nursing homes 37% (57/154). No relationship was found between … at an inpatient care unit of a rehabilitation centre or nursing home and receiving occupational therapy (n = 600). …
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… period: how to help new mothers cope. Journal of Neonatal Nursing : 2006, 12(5), p. 163-171. … Adjusting to motherhood: …
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… to home (including a relative's home but excluding nursing homes or convalescence homes) all ages Types of … by a hospital-based health professional (medical, nursing, social work, pharmaceutical, (...) to a patient who … to home (including a relative's home but excluding nursing homes or convalescence homes) all ages Types of …
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… Dit is Continuing pain education in nursing: the impact on nursing practice. Deze publicatie heeft als doel licht … Bij deze thesis hoort ook Continuing pain education in nursing: a literature review. Hierin worden 12 onderzoeken …
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… participants indicated that interactions with colleagues, nursing managers, patients, and physicians affected their … participants indicated that interactions with colleagues, nursing managers, patients, and physicians affected their …
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… A.M.E. de, Grypdonck, M., Huijer Abu-Saad, H. Effects of a nursing pain programme on patient outcomes. Psycho-Oncology : 1997, 6, p. 302-310. … Effects of a nursing pain programme on patient outcomes. …
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… the COPD patient: what makes it difficult? … copd … home nursing …
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… death: the impact upon requesting adequate care. Cancer Nursing : 2005, 28(3), p. 241-247. … Terminal patients' …
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… … Social networks and receiving informal care. … home nursing …
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… a comparison of occupational therapy in general care (nursing homes, rehabilitation centres and general hospitals) … a comparison of occupational therapy in general care (nursing homes, rehabilitation centres and general hospitals) …
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… manifestations. To apply this intervention in Dutch Nursing homes, there should be a translation and adaptation of the STI, because the better availability of nursing home physician, and lower availability of nurse …
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… management systems and quality assurance activities in nursing homes have on clinical outcomes. The results are based on a cross-sectional study in 65 Dutch nursing homes. The management of the nursing homes as well as the residents (N = 12,377) …
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… and integral assessment for individuals in need of (nursing) home care or assistive devices, the Dutch government … valid and useful for RIO-clients with a demand for (nursing) home care and assistive devices. RIOs participating … and integral assessment for individuals in need of (nursing) home care or assistive devices, the Dutch government …
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… medical specialist, physiotherapist, home help and/or home nursing, and hospital admission. Statistical methods used are … medical specialist, physiotherapist, home help and/or home nursing, and hospital admission. Statistical methods used are …
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… Nursing continuing-education programmes may differ in the extent to which they affect nursing practice. Differences may be explained by … the most important determinant of behavioural changes in nursing practice. (aut. ref.) … Nursing continuing-education …
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… nurses caring for cancer patients with pain. Cancer Nursing : 1997, 20(6), p. 422-429. … Feelings of … community nurses caring for cancer patients with pain. … nursing … cancer … pain … nurse-patient relation … patients … …
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… education program. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing : 1995, 26(5), p. 214-218. … Pain assessement and … of a continuing education program. … pain … cancer … nursing … quality …
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… include palliative care units in homes for the elderly, in nursing homes, in a general hospital and in an oncology … include palliative care units in homes for the elderly, in nursing homes, in a general hospital and in an oncology …
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… conditions: literature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing : 2004, 46(4), p. 417-429. … Home care needs of …
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… Therapy Groups reduce aggression in a specific group of nursing home residents diagnosed with probable Alzheimer's … Therapy Groups reduce aggression in a specific group of nursing home residents diagnosed with probable Alzheimer's … behaviors of people with dementia: a systematic review. … nursing home … dementia … snoezelen …