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JAMDA
March 10, 2017
Khoujah and Hirshon critique the lack of consensus in definitions of avoidable and unnecessary transfers in the theoretical and empirical literature. They argue this situation has led to inadvisable interchangeability of these terms, and they...
JAMDA
March 10, 2017
The article by Trahan et al1 is an excellent addition to the discussion about the transfer of patients from skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Unnecessary or avoidable SNF transfers to emergency departments (EDs) are a great financial and...
Navigating PALTC
March 7, 2017
We asked the Society’s 2016-2017 Board of Directors to tell us their predictions and hopes for 2017. Here’s what a few of them had to say: Arif Nazir, MD, FACP, CMD I really want to share with you our celebration for an amazing 2016, a great year...
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
To compare fall rates and injuries from falls on low-impact flooring (LIF) compared with a standard vinyl flooring.
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
Reliable and valid frailty screening instruments are lacking. The aim of the present study was to compare the diagnostic properties of the FRAIL-BR with Fried's frailty phenotype (CHS), which has not been done.
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
The longitudinal ADELAHYDE-2 study aims to identify the factors associated with cognitive impairment/decline and white matter hyperintensities burden.
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
The terms multimorbidity and frailty are increasingly used in the medical literature to measure the risk profile of an older individual in order to support clinical decisions and design ad hoc interventions. The construct of multimorbidity was...
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
While interviewing the elderly residing in a rural district in Malaysia in the course of a study on elder abuse and neglect, I came across an 85-year-old elderly gentleman, a widower, residing on his own in isolation. This was after being made to...
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
Loneliness is a common experience within long-term care and, to promote well-being and quality of life among people with dementia, it is important to draw upon a repertoire of strategies that provide social stimulation, companionship, and enjoyment...
JAMDA
March 7, 2017
Pervasive sadness (depression) is a well-recognized geriatric syndrome.1,2 Depression is common in older persons for a variety of reasons (Figure 1). Depression is a major cause of weight loss, cognitive dysfunction, frailty, and increased mortality...