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JAMDA
September 1, 2017
JAMDA
September 1, 2017
Over the past decade, JAMDA has had strong growth in its impact factor (Figure 1). In 2016, it was ranked fourth among all journals in geriatrics and gerontology with an impact factor of 5.775 (Table 1). It also had a 5-year impact factor of 5.449...
JAMDA
September 1, 2017
To capture the wide-reaching effects of whole person care, patient-reported outcomes in older populations require a multidimensional approach. However, in time-constrained healthcare settings, a brief instrument is essential. The Older Persons and...
JAMDA
September 1, 2017
The prevalence of fecal incontinence (FI) in care homes is estimated to range from 30% to 50%. There is limited evidence of what is effective in the reduction and management of FI in care homes. Using realist synthesis, 6 potential program theories...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2017
When post-acute and long-term care practitioners get together, they can accomplish great things. That can be a challenge when you live in Hawaii, where you might be hundreds of miles from colleagues. However, Aida Wen, MD, CMD, Hawaii Medical...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2017
Digoxin has been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization and readmission in patients with heart failure and is approved for that purpose by the Food and Drug Administration, but this association is not seen among nursing home residents, results...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2017
David Smith, MD, CMD, president of Geriatric Consultants of Central Texas in Brownwood, TX, talks about how to stay safe and under what conditions a facility evacuates residents or keeps them there.
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2017
Pamela Phillips and George Mayes, residents of FutureCare Cold Spring in Baltimore, tied the knot at the facility on June 16, 2016. Pam has been a resident of the facility for the past 3 years, and George has lived there for 6 years. They both...
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2017
Pain and depression are strongly related in dementia regardless of analgesic or antidepressant use, a large, prospective Norwegian study has shown.
Caring for the Ages
September 1, 2017
The following is excerpted with permission from JAMDA.