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Behaviors of nursing home residents with dementia: examining nurse responses
Journal of gerontological nursing
  • Christine R Kovach
  • Sheryl T Kelber
  • Michelle R Simpson, Advocate Aurora Health
  • Thelma Wells
Scholarly Activity Date
6-1-2006
Abstract

It is challenging for nurses to understand and respond to behaviors expressed by individuals with dementia. Nurses in this study responded to behaviors in 4 discrete ways--with no treatment, treatment without assessment, repetitive use of ineffective treatments, and with comprehensive assessment followed by treatment. Using ineffective treatments and treating without assessing were associated with recurrence of behaviors. This study suggests there is a need for more assessment and critical thinking when addressing behavior change in individuals with dementia.

Document Type
Article
PubMed ID
16773859
Citation Information

Kovach CR, Kelber ST, Simpson M, Wells T. Behaviors of nursing home residents with dementia: examining nurse responses. J Gerontol Nurs. 2006 Jun;32(6):13-21.