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ArtikelInternational Survey of Nursing Home Research Priorities  
Oleh: Morley, John E. ; Caplan, Gideon ; Cesari, Matteo ; Dong, Birong ; Flaherty, Joseph H. ; Grossberg, George T. ; Holmerova, Iva ; Katz, Paul R. ; Koopmans, Raymond ; Little, Milta O. ; Martin, Finbarr ; Orrell, Martin ; Ouslander, Joseph ; Rantz, Marilyn ; Resnick, Barbara ; Rolland, Yves ; Tolson, Debbie ; Woo, Jean ; Vellas, Bruno
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: JAMDA: The Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine vol. 15 no. 05 (May 2014), page 309-312.
Topik: Nursing home research; nursing home care; research priorities; education in nursing homes
Fulltext: 15_05_03_Morley_Caplan_Cesari.pdf (242.54KB)
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Isi artikelThis article reports the findings of a policy survey designed to establish research priorities to inform future research strategy and advance nursing home practice. The survey was administered in 2 rounds during 2013, and involved a combination of open questions and ranking exercises to move toward consensus on the research priorities. A key finding was the prioritization of research to underpin the care of people with cognitive impairment/dementia and of the management of the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia within the nursing home. Other important areas were end-of-life care, nutrition, polypharmacy, and developing new approaches to putting evidence-based practices into routine practice in nursing homes. It explores possible innovative educational approaches, reasons why best practices are difficult to implement, and challenges faced in developing high-quality nursing home research.
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