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however it is unclear from the notes if these approaches were used.Conclusion.Pharmacological intervention is the most common approach to managing behaviours that challenge despite several studies highlighting reduced agitation for persons with dementia following interventions based on meaningful activities and...
New ways of managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (historically referred to as challenging behaviours) in acute and residential facilities are required and a simple framework for staff to use to better understand and manage these symptoms would be helpful.Method A survey was ...
The adverse side-effects that have been associated with the use of antipsychotic medications in older people with dementia have given rise to a renewed emphasis on the use of non-pharmacological approaches to manage challenging behaviours. This article describes the approaches taken by the multi-...
Challenging Behaviour diagnostic overshadowing ‐ aggressive and self‐injurious behaviours, innate part of a person's presentationsystemic thinking ‐ commonly called family therapy... D Smith,W Howie - Cambridge University Press 被引量: 21发表: 2001年 ...
Antipsychotics, person-centred care and managing challenging behaviours in dementia.doi:10.1136/bmj.332.7544.741Albert ME ColemanBMJ
Arthur, BronwynFleming, RichardOvid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation ReportsFernandez, R., Arthur, B. and Fleming, R. (2013) `Effect of doll therapy in managing challenging behaviours in people with dementia: A systematic review protocol'....
AIM: To determine the views of care home (CH) staff in relation to experiencing and managing behaviour that challenges (BtC) in dementia and their experiences of training. METHOD: Cross-sectional survey using a self-report questionnaire, distributed to staff employed in a 20% sample of all ...
Views and experiences of care home staff on managing behaviours that challenge in dementia: a national survey in Englanddoi:10.1080/13607863.2018.1452898Charlotte Marie MallonJanet KrskaShivaun M GammieTaylor & Francis Group
Challenging behavioursDementiaComplex needsCommunity of practiceSystem changeResponsive behaviours (RB's) are variable responses to an individual's environment that are disruptive to the person exhibiting the behaviour as well as to those around them. Throughout the community and continuing care service ...