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View article: DELIRIUM SUPERIMPOSED ON DEMENTIA IN POST-ACUTE CARE: NURSE DOCUMENTATION OF SYMPTOMS AND INTERVENTIONS
DELIRIUM SUPERIMPOSED ON DEMENTIA IN POST-ACUTE CARE: NURSE DOCUMENTATION OF SYMPTOMS AND INTERVENTIONS Open
Delirium is common in older adults and across settings of care, including post-acute care (PAC). Nurses have an important role in identifying, preventing and managing delirium. Even though best practice guidelines highlight the need to acc…
View article: COMMUNICATION WITH HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS DURING THE PANDEMIC: EXPERIENCES OF OLDER ADULTS
COMMUNICATION WITH HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS DURING THE PANDEMIC: EXPERIENCES OF OLDER ADULTS Open
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced many societal changes, including the need to use technology to communicate with healthcare providers. For many this was a new form of communication. This study examines (1) who older adults identified as he…
View article: ASSESSING PREFERENCES FOR COMMUNICATING WITH TECHNOLOGY: A PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH TO CARE MANAGEMENT
ASSESSING PREFERENCES FOR COMMUNICATING WITH TECHNOLOGY: A PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH TO CARE MANAGEMENT Open
Technological advances, such as telehealth, have been used to manage the multiple chronic conditions that impact over 25% of the US adult population. Technology-assisted communication (TAC) can help to bridge the gap in effective managemen…
View article: Within-Person Associations Among Self-Perceptions of Memory, Depressive Symptoms, and Activity Participation in Older Adults
Within-Person Associations Among Self-Perceptions of Memory, Depressive Symptoms, and Activity Participation in Older Adults Open
Background and Objectives Self-perceptions of memory problems may impact older adults’ mood as well as their activity participation, thereby negatively affecting health and well-being. We examined within-person associations among self-repo…
View article: Longitudinal evaluation of perceived stress and memory complaints in the Einstein Aging Study
Longitudinal evaluation of perceived stress and memory complaints in the Einstein Aging Study Open
Older adults with higher perceived stress are at risk for memory complaints over time. Further research into the relationship between perceived stress and memory complaints is necessary to augment our understanding of how risk factors of c…
View article: Methods to Assess Social Comparison Processes Within Persons in Daily Life: A Scoping Review
Methods to Assess Social Comparison Processes Within Persons in Daily Life: A Scoping Review Open
Self-evaluations relative to others (i.e., social comparisons) have well-established implications for health and well-being, and are typically assessed via global, retrospective self-report. Yet, comparison is inherently a dynamic, within-…
View article: STORY CIRCLES AS A METHODOLOGY: A PILOT STUDY EXPLORING COGNITIVE PROBLEMS IN AGING
STORY CIRCLES AS A METHODOLOGY: A PILOT STUDY EXPLORING COGNITIVE PROBLEMS IN AGING Open
A Story Circle refers to a group of individuals in a comfortable social environment sharing personal experiences through stories to explore problems shared by a community and facilitate artistic representation of experiences of interest. I…
View article: SOURCES OF RESPONSE BIAS IN COGNITIVE SELF-REPORT ITEMS: “WHICH MEMORY ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?”
SOURCES OF RESPONSE BIAS IN COGNITIVE SELF-REPORT ITEMS: “WHICH MEMORY ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?” Open
Understanding how older adults interpret and respond to questions about cognition is critical to identifying response biases that may limit the accuracy of cognitive self-reports in identifying risk for cognitive decline. In this study, we…