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JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Readmission of patients to acute hospital after being discharged greatly impacts the medical resources of health care and challenges the quality and the effectiveness of continuity care. Objective: To identify whether the appropriate hospice...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Nursing home (NH) residents experience 2-4 acute medical conditions each year and have an incidence of delirium during these conditions that is similar to that of hospitalized older adults. Research on the prevention or treatment of delirium in the...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Some individuals fear living with advanced dementia and may even commit suicide if they receive dementia diagnosis. Living with advanced dementia could be prevented if a person who cannot feed himself or herself would not be fed by others. The...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
The purpose of contact precaution is to prevent dissemination of the pathogen. In recent years, the standard protocols of imposing contact precaution were researched and practiced in nursing homes. The previous researches were mostly focused on when...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Diabetes mellitus is a major health problem in the United States. Patients with diabetes have significantly higher rates of mortality, morbidity, and higher health care costs. Among the common practices in long term care which has been targeted as...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Residents living and dying in long-term care (LTC) homes represent one of society's most frail and marginalized populations of older adults. The average length of stay within LTC has decreased significantly in recent years making LTC a major...
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March 1, 2016
Medication reconciliation commonly known as “med rec,” is identified by the Joint Commission as a process of “accurately and completely reconciling medications across the continuum of care.” The Joint Commission established National Patient Safety...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Fall is any event that leads to an unplanned, unexpected contact with a supporting surface. Between half and three-quarters of NH residents fall each year and about 10% to 20% of NH falls cause serious injuries; and 2% to 6% of those cause fractures...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
FOF is a common condition that contributes to falls and loss of independence. It affects over 50% of the institutionalized elderly. Among the main contributing factors that cause FOF are comorbidities such as hypertension, cognitive impairment and...
JAMDA
March 1, 2016
Emergency Room (ER) transfers of patients from nursing homes for inappropriate reasons are expensive, worsens patient outcomes, hastens functional decline and decreases the quality of life. In reviewing call center calls for our group it was noted...