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View article: Sensor-based prevention of falls and pressure ulcers: A scoping review
Sensor-based prevention of falls and pressure ulcers: A scoping review Open
Sensor technologies show potential in enhancing patient safety and care quality in long-term care, though further refinement is needed for context-based sensors in pressure ulcer prevention. Integrating these technologies with standard car…
View article: Effects of medication management in geriatric patients who have fallen: results of the EMMA mixed-methods study
Effects of medication management in geriatric patients who have fallen: results of the EMMA mixed-methods study Open
Background comprehensive medication management (CMM) can reduce medication-related risks of falling. However, knowledge about inter-individual treatment effects and patient-related barriers remains scarce. Objective to gain in-depth insigh…
View article: ‘The last bridge’- How patients experience the CAR T-cell therapy. A qualitative study
‘The last bridge’- How patients experience the CAR T-cell therapy. A qualitative study Open
Before, during and after CAR T-cell therapy, patients are faced with major challenges for which they need nursing support and guidance. These include preparation for CAR T-cell therapy, handling of side effects and preparation for discharg…
View article: Patient perspectives on, and effects of, medication management in geriatric fallers (the EMMA study): protocol for a mixed-methods pre-post study
Patient perspectives on, and effects of, medication management in geriatric fallers (the EMMA study): protocol for a mixed-methods pre-post study Open
Introduction Pharmacotherapy is critical in geriatric fallers owing to the vulnerability of this population. Comprehensive medication management can be an important strategy to reduce the medication-related risk of falling in this patient …
View article: Piloting of the virtual telecare technology ‘Addison Care’ to promote self-management in persons with chronic diseases in a community setting: protocol for a mixed-methods user experience, user engagement and usability pilot study
Piloting of the virtual telecare technology ‘Addison Care’ to promote self-management in persons with chronic diseases in a community setting: protocol for a mixed-methods user experience, user engagement and usability pilot study Open
Introduction Chronic diseases in older adults are one of the major epidemiological challenges of current times and leading cause of disability, poor quality of life, high healthcare costs and death. Self-management of chronic diseases is e…
View article: Caring for a Relative with Dementia: Determinants and Gender Differences of Caregiver Burden in the Rural Setting
Caring for a Relative with Dementia: Determinants and Gender Differences of Caregiver Burden in the Rural Setting Open
Dementia is a progressive disease that puts substantial strain on caregivers. Many persons with dementia (PwDs) receive care from a relative. Since male and female caregivers experience different issues related to stress, it is important t…
View article: Home care nursing for persons with dementia from a family caregivers' point of view: Predictors of utilisation in a rural setting in Austria
Home care nursing for persons with dementia from a family caregivers' point of view: Predictors of utilisation in a rural setting in Austria Open
The service utilisation of persons with dementia (PwD) and their caregivers is subject to lively debate. The reasons for non-utilisation are manifold and heterogeneous. Conceptual models and explanatory frameworks may help identify predict…
View article: Comparing perspectives of family caregivers and healthcare professionals regarding caregiver burden in dementia care: results of a mixed methods study in a rural setting
Comparing perspectives of family caregivers and healthcare professionals regarding caregiver burden in dementia care: results of a mixed methods study in a rural setting Open
Background Persons with dementia (PwD) need support to remain in their own homes as long as possible. Family caregivers, homecare nurses and general practitioners (GPs) play an important role in providing this support, particularly in rura…