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Prise en charge du délirium chez les personnes âgées à l’urgence
(Association des infirmières et infirmiers d’urgence du Québec, 2023-07-19)Pour une majorité de personnes âgées, le département d’urgence représente la principale porte d’entrée pour des soins de santé. Lorsqu’elles arrivent à l’urgence, dix pour cent des personnes âgées présentent déjà un délirium. De plus, près de 30 % des ... -
Frailty, cognitive impairment and anticoagulation among older adults with non-valvular atrial fibrillation
(Wiley, 2020-08-11)BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Oral anticoagulation (OAC) is challenging in older patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) who are often frail and have cognitive impairment. We examined the characteristics of older NVAF patients associated with ... -
Family identification of delirium in the emergency department in patients with and without dementia : validity of the family confusion assessment method (FAM-CAM)
(Wiley, 2020-04-10)OBJECTIVE To examine the ability of the family-rated Family Confusion Assessment Method (FAM-CAM) to identify delirium in the emergency department (ED) among patients with and without dementia, as compared to the reference-standard Confusion Assessment ... -
Activité de formation continue portant sur le délirium basée sur la pratique réflexive auprès d’infirmières en soins cardiologiques
(Canadian council of cardiovascular nurses, 2017)Le délirium est d’origine multifactorielle, il fluctue dans le temps et est caractérisé par une apparition soudaine de perturbations de l’attention, de l’état de conscience et des fonctions cognitives (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). ... -
Application of the person-centered care to manage responsive behaviors in clients with major neurocognitive disorders : a qualitative single case study
(Taylor and Francis, 2023-01-02)Objectives: Our study aimed to describe “how” and “why” the person-centered care (PCC) approach was applied within a long-term care (LTC) community to manage responsive behaviors (RBs) in individuals with major neurocognitive disorders.Methods: A ... -
Holistic health practices of rural Thai homebound older adults : a focused ethnographic study
(SAGE, 2022-05-04)Introduction:Supporting independent functioning of homebound, chronically ill older adults (HOAs) is a major concern across cultures. In Thailand, actions HOAs take to remain independent and maintain their holistic (mental, physical, and spiritual) ... -
“Bai Lod” holistic health experienced by homebound older people in the southern Thai community
(Wiley, 2021-01-20)Objectives This qualitative descriptive study aims to explore the meanings of holistic health in the southern Thai culture experienced by homebound older people. Background The ageing society necessitates many services to meet the holistic needs ... -
Routes of administration, reasons for use, and approved indications of medical cannabis in oncology : a scoping review
(BMC, 2022)Introduction: Some patients diagnosed with cancer use medical cannabis to self-manage undesirable symptoms, including nausea and pain. To improve patient safety and oncological care quality, the routes of administration for use of medical cannabis, ... -
Humanizing nursing care : an analysis of caring theories through the lens of humanism
(Springer, 2017)Humanism’s tenets are rarely described in regard to the theories of our discipline. In this article, we outline the historical origins of the humanism movements along with its etymology in order to analyze the assumptions that were brought up by selected ... -
Description and critical reflection of a humanistic model of nursing care
(Springer, 2020)Several literature reviews forewarned that theory evaluation and the use of nursing theories are unfortunately declining within the discipline. In this article, a French-Canadian conceptual model of nursing is described, then critiqued based on Chinn ...