Identification and information management of cognitive impairment of patients in acute care hospitals: An integrative review
Objectives: Recognition of the cognitive status of patients is important so that care can be tailored accordingly. The objective of this integrative review was to report on the current practices that acute care hospitals use to identify people with cognitive impairment and how information about cogn...
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Main Authors: | Beibei Xiong (Author), Daniel X. Bailey (Author), Paul Prudon (Author), Elaine M. Pascoe (Author), Leonard C. Gray (Author), Frederick Graham (Author), Amanda Henderson (Author), Melinda Martin-Khan (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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