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View article: P76: Agreement between nursing-home caregivers’ observations of residents’ depression, wellbeing, and quality of life
P76: Agreement between nursing-home caregivers’ observations of residents’ depression, wellbeing, and quality of life Open
Objective: In nursing home residents, outcomes are often assessed using proxies, especially in residents with severe cognitive problems. Although caregivers are commonly involved as proxies, studies assessing their agreement for proxy meas…
View article: Agreement between nursing home caregivers’ observations of residents’ depression, well-being, and quality of life
Agreement between nursing home caregivers’ observations of residents’ depression, well-being, and quality of life Open
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View article: Werken op afstand en gebruik van onlinecommunicatie in verpleeghuizen tijdens COVID-19-maatregelen
Werken op afstand en gebruik van onlinecommunicatie in verpleeghuizen tijdens COVID-19-maatregelen Open
The measures taken in Dutch nursing homes during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in both an increase and a decrease of challenging behavior in nursing home residents. Staff undertook various initiatives to reduce the negat…
View article: Informal antidepressant strategies for nursing home residents: two group concept mapping studies
Informal antidepressant strategies for nursing home residents: two group concept mapping studies Open
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2022.2057427 .
View article: 400 - Environmental stimuli in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned to improve the management of challenging behavior
400 - Environmental stimuli in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned to improve the management of challenging behavior Open
Challenging behavior is common in nursing home residents, especially in those with dementia. Our previous study suggested that a decrease in environmental stimuli (i.e., events that take place around residents but are not specifically dire…
View article: 503 - Informal antidepressant strategies in nursing homes: Two Group Concept Mapping studies among residents, their relatives, and professional caregivers
503 - Informal antidepressant strategies in nursing homes: Two Group Concept Mapping studies among residents, their relatives, and professional caregivers Open
Background: Although formal treatments like antidepressants and psychotherapy may effectively reduce depression in nursing home residents, side effects and poor treatment adherence are common. To improve depression care, it is important to…
View article: 517 - Informal and Formal Depression Care in Nursing Homes (InFormeD): Study protocol of a six month cohort study to better match treatment with residents
517 - Informal and Formal Depression Care in Nursing Homes (InFormeD): Study protocol of a six month cohort study to better match treatment with residents Open
Background: Depression is common among nursing home residents and has a considerable impact on their quality of life. Therefore, there has been an increased interest in interventions aiming at the reduction of depression among nursing home…
View article: Challenging behavior of nursing home residents during COVID-19 measures in the Netherlands
Challenging behavior of nursing home residents during COVID-19 measures in the Netherlands Open
Because COVID-19 measures resulted in both increased and decreased challenging behavior in NH residents, it is important to monitor for their potential long lasting effects. Increased work load and worsened work satisfaction of the NH staf…
View article: Severe mental illness and palliative care: patient semistructured interviews
Severe mental illness and palliative care: patient semistructured interviews Open
Objectives To explore perceptions, experiences and expectations with respect to palliative care of patients with severe mental illness (SMI) and an incurable, life-limiting chronic illness. Methods Face-to-face semistructured interviews we…
View article: The association between specific activity components and depression in nursing home residents: the importance of the social component
The association between specific activity components and depression in nursing home residents: the importance of the social component Open
The results suggest that the effects of activities on depressive symptoms might be mainly explained by their social component. It is, thus, important to always stimulate social involvement and interaction when developing and applying depre…
View article: Antidepressant Strategies Used by Nursing Home Carers Alongside or Instead of Official Treatment in Dementia: Preliminary Results of a Group Concept Study
Antidepressant Strategies Used by Nursing Home Carers Alongside or Instead of Official Treatment in Dementia: Preliminary Results of a Group Concept Study Open
P15. Depression is an undertreated problem in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia (RwD), associated with increased mortality and low quality of life. Our previous research on a multidisciplinary depression care program suggested that…