Hvilke faktorer i de fysiske omgivelsene hemmer og fremmer funksjon, trivsel og velvære hos personer med demens?
Artikkelen belyser hva som foreligger av forskningsbasert kunnskap om miljøfaktorer som gir funksjon og trivsel for personer med demens.
Artikkelen belyser hva som foreligger av forskningsbasert kunnskap om miljøfaktorer som gir funksjon og trivsel for personer med demens.
Some problems with PIVCs increased during the pandemic, such as the occurrence of purulence and loose dressings.
De-escalation training improved students’ de-escalation skills and boosted their confidence in coping with patient aggression.
Depressive symptomer hos slagrammete er i sterk grad knyttet til å håndtere, leve med og akseptere tap.
Normalisation Process Theory can be used to assess the prerequisites for ensuring that a new intervention becomes established practice.
Parents who unexpectedly have a child with Down’s syndrome can interact with the child in a more constructive way when healthcare personnel talk to them in a positive manner immediately following the birth.
Almost 84% of people over the age of 70 used a computer, smartphone or tablet to maintain contact with their friends and social networks. Only 8% used these media to contact healthcare personnel.
Many midwives do not feel confident in using fetal stethoscopes. A mobile app that displays the heart rate makes them feel more confident when it is used together with the stethoscope.
They no longer need to always be looking for their next fix and have more time and money. Even though the treatment programme is challenging, they feel a greater sense of freedom.
People with early stage dementia can have different insights into their disease, and their motivation to participate in conversations with therapists can vary. A manual-based intervention can help find a relevant goal for the therapy based on the person’s circumstances.