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Better Living with Rare Dementia: digital support
Stott, Joshua, Suarez Gonzalez, Aida
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ABSTRACT Aims To clarify the definition and evolution of Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and identify its attributes, antecedents, and consequences in health‐related research. Design This study follows Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis with a seven‐step framework.
Wenze Lu +9 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To determine expert clinicians' consensus opinion on the position, responsibilities and practice interventions relevant for hospital‐employed Transitional Care Nurses (TCNs) to perform a successful discharge process of older people with multi‐morbidity and transition to home. Design A two‐round Delphi survey.
Connie Berthelsen +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to document the process of the implementation and the perceived impact and sustainability of the Expansive Learning in Practice Model and its associated costs to inform future rollout. Design A mixed‐method rapid evaluation was conducted, comprising both qualitative and economic workstreams to document the ...
Ailey McLeod +9 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL LITERACY AMONG STUDENTS AND POTENTIAL RISKS OF DIGITAL DEMENTIA [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction Diabetes mellitus (DM) increases postoperative risks and may worsen physical function through muscle loss. Patients undergoing malignancies surgery are aging, and age‐related declines in physical function, particularly sarcopenia, also adversely affects outcomes.
Taku Fujimoto +19 more
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ABSTRACT As the population ages and families become increasingly diverse, more work is needed to understand expectations for families to care for older adults. In this review, we discuss the theoretical frameworks and conceptualizations used to study care expectations, summarize overarching findings about theories of care expectations and corresponding
Sarah E. Patterson +6 more
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Online peer support for Young Onset Dementia is a promising resource, but not a panacea: a commentary from the INTERDEM Young Onset Dementia taskforce. [PDF]
Kafadar AH +8 more
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