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JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Mexican legislation only establishes the minimum characteristics that NH/LTC must have. There are no standardized quality markers to evaluate the appropriateness of NH/LTC facilities. Thus, in Mexico, NH/LTC facilities provide elderly care in the...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
The Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE) Program, at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing, is a nurse-led initiative dedicated to improving quality care for older adults. With over 620 member hospitals, 90 hospital-affiliated long...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Most of us, as healthcare practitioners, do most of our training in outpatient clinics and hospitals. As a result, practitioners-in-training do not know the characteristics, importance, intellectual challenges and professional satisfaction of...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Health care providers receive little training about how to work with demented patients who have lost language and processing skills. We quantified the impact of a dementia communication skills curriculum on health professions students' attitudes and...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Medical schools have utilized a number of different curricular models to teach geriatric medicine. One model is the Senior Mentoring Program (SMP) in which volunteer seniors are paired with medical students to facilitate teaching of geriatric...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Traditionally, when long-term care (LTC) residents in Ontario, Canada require intravenous antibiotics, they have been transferred to hospital for this treatment. Hospital is not always the ideal location for the elderly to receive treatment as it...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Inadequately managed acute pain can lead to hospital readmissions for skilled nursing facility (SNF) patients. This 2 month study was based on private, telephonic interviews conducted in patients of 2 Health Dimensions Group (HDG) managed SNFs to...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Bladder perforation associated with a urinary catheter is a rare, but potentially fatal condition. This report describes a 92 year old long term care resident who was found to have bladder perforation after insertion of Foley catheter for urinary...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Septicemia represents 13.4% of readmission from post acute and long term care (PALTC). Increasing pressure to limit readmissions requires all providers in PALTC to be aware of opportunities to treat patients who develop acute problems safely and...
JAMDA
March 1, 2017
Urinary incontinence (UI) and retention (UR) can impact patient comfort and quality of life, and are rare adverse drug effects (ADEs) of antipsychotic agents. UI occurs with most typical antipsychotics in various dosages, even without pre-existing...