Nurses' Experiences in Caring for Older Adults With Responsive Behaviors of Dementia in Acute Care
Introduction: Approximately 56,000 individuals with dementia were admitted to Canadian hospitals in 2016, and 75% of them experience responsive behaviors. Responsive behaviors are words or actions used to express one's needs (e.g., wandering, yelling, hitting, and restlessness). Health-care pro...
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Main Authors: | Marie-Lee Yous RN, BScN, MScN (Author), Jenny Ploeg RN, PhD (Author), Sharon Kaasalainen RN, PhD (Author), Lori Schindel Martin RN, PhD (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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