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The Impact of Using Measurements of Electrodermal Activity in the Assessment of Problematic Behaviour in Dementia

2018

Background: A major and complex challenge when trying to support individuals with dementia is meeting the needs of those who experience changes in behaviour and mood. Aim: To explore how a sensor measuring electrodermal activity (EDA) impacts assistant nurses’ structured assessments of problematic behaviours amongst people with dementia and their choices of care interventions. Methods: Fourteen individuals with dementia wore a sensor that measured EDA. The information from the sensor was presented to assistant nurses during structured assessments of problematic behaviours. The evaluation process included scorings with the instrument NPI-NH (Neuropsychiatric Inventory-Nursing Home version), …

Electrodermal activitylcsh:RC952-954.6Dementia careNursing homesDementiaOriginal Research ArticleBehavioural psychological symptoms in dementialcsh:Geriatricslcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemlcsh:RC346-429Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra
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Attention and Planning in Older Adults

1997

In a study with 48 adults between 65 and 97 years of age, we examined the influence of working memory, inhibitory efficiency, and attentional flexibility on the ability to solve efficiently a complex planning task: 26 of the subjects were living independently in their own home, and 22 subjects were recruited from nursing homes. Subjects first participated in a number of cognitive ability tests. They then had to plan a trip for a group of 20 people. The results indicate that inhibitory efficiency combined with the flexible use of attentional resources can account for substantial amounts of variance in the planning task. The results support the view that chronological age does not necessaril…

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When care situations evoke difficult emotions in nursing staff members: an ethnographic study in two Norwegian nursing homes

2015

Background Caring practice in nursing homes is a complex topic, especially the challenges of meeting the basic needs of residents when their behaviour evokes difficult emotions. Cognitive and physical changes related to aging and disability can contribute to behaviours considered to be unacceptable. For example, resident behaviours such as spitting, making a mess with food or grinding teeth are behaviours that most people do not want to see, hear or experience. The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of how nursing home staff members deal with such behaviours in care situations. Methods This article draws on ethnographic data to describe how nursing home staff members manag…

EmotionsEthnographyNursing(all)Nursing homesNorwegiannursing homesemotionsethnographyAversionNursingaversionMedicineNurse educationNursing managementGeneral NursingPracticebusiness.industryNursing researchCognitionlanguage.human_languagePeer reviewTeam nursinglanguageBasic needsbusinessResearch ArticleBMC Nursing
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Energy measurements at Skarpnes zero energy homes in Southern Norway: Do the loads match up with the on-site energy production?

2017

Five houses are designed as zero-energy homes in Skarpnes, Norway. The energy goal is to achieve net zero-energy balance on an annual basis. The houses have heat pumps and solar cells (PV). Energy use and delivered energy have been monitored from June 2015. Variations between calculations and measurements are explained by technical and non-technical reasons. For the first year, higher than expected energy loads result in a solar energy cover factor of 65–87% of delivered electricity. The PV generation performs satisfactorily, hence, it may be possible to achieve energy goals during later years provided technical adjustments or behavioral changes. Acknowledgements. This report has been writt…

EngineeringArchitectural engineering020209 energyZero emission building; ZEB02 engineering and technologyZero energy buildings:Teknologi: 500 [VDP]Energimålinger0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProduction (economics)Energy measurementsZero emissionPhotovolatic systemZero-energy buildingNorwaybusiness.industry:Technology: 500 [VDP]VDP::Technology: 500Fotovoltaisk systemBuilding energy simulationsVDP::Teknologi: 500Null energibyggResearch centreResearch councilBygninger energisimuleringerElectricitybusinessZero energy homesEnergy Procedia
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Knowledge, attitudes and self-reported practices of food service staff in nursing homes and long-term care facilities

2010

The aim of this study was to investigate knowledge, attitudes and practices of food service staff in nursing homes and long-term care facilities for the elderly in Sicily, Italy. Association with some demographic and work-related variables was also investigated. This survey provides information and outlines many complex questions concerning the basics of food hygiene. Education level, length of service in the employment and attending courses on food hygiene influenced the knowledge, attitudes and practices of food service staff. This study has evidenced the need for continuous training among food service staff regarding food safety in LTCF and nursing homes.

Food hygieneNursing homebusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyFood safetyContinuous trainingFood safetyLong-term care facilityKnowledge Attitudes and practicesLong-term careElderlyNursingFood safety; Long-term care facility; Nursing home; Elderly; Knowledge Attitudes and practicesMedicineLength of serviceFood serviceDuration (project management)Nursing homesbusinessFood ScienceBiotechnologyFood Control
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Tension between freedom and dependence-A challenge for residents who live in nursing homes.

2017

Aims and objectives To present results from interviews of older people living in nursing homes, on how they experience freedom. Background We know that freedom is an existential human matter, and research shows that freedom remains important throughout life. Freedom is also important for older people, but further research is needed to determine how these people experience their freedom. The background for this article was a Scandinavian study that occurred in nursing homes; the purpose of the study was to gain knowledge about whether the residents felt that their dignity was maintained and respected. Design The design was hermeneutic, with qualitative research interviews. Method Twenty-eigh…

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The Mediating Effect of Different Exercise Programs on the Immune Profile of Frail Older Women with Cognitive Impairment.

2020

Background: Frail individuals experience an accelerated immunosenescence, and exercise has been identified as a therapy to promote a better inflammatory environment. Objective: To analyze the effects of 28-weeks of two different exercise protocols on the functional fitness and immune profiles of institutionalized pre-frail and frail women with mild cognitive impairment. Methods: Participants residing in care homes (n=60, 81±7.84 years old) were randomized into three groups: a chair elastic band muscle-strength exercise (CSE, n=21; 81±4.79), a chair multimodal exercise (CME, n=20; 80±8.19), and a control non-exercise (CGne, n=19; 80±10.01). Both CME and CSE groups performed progressive circ…

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Preference for place of death in Germany.

2011

Dying in the preferred place is considered a key requirement for a "good death." The aims of our study were to explore preferred places of death of deceased people and their bereaved relatives in Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany). We further wanted to assess the congruence between preferred and actual place of death.The cross-sectional study was based on a random sample of 5000 inhabitants of Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany) who died between May 25 and August 24, 2008. Relatives of these deceased persons were interviewed by a written survey.After removing duplicates, 4967 questionnaires were sent out, 3832 delivered, and 1378 completed, yielding a response rate of 36.0%. Regarding the deceased, …

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careAttitude to DeathAdolescentDecision MakingYoung AdultGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineConfidence IntervalsOdds RatioHumansChildGeneral NursingAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overGeographybusiness.industryCommunicationData CollectionInfant NewbornInfantPatient PreferenceGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePlace of deathFamily medicineChild PreschoolFemalebusinessNursing homesJournal of palliative medicine
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Food pickiness in the elderly: Relationship with dependency and malnutrition

2014

Special Issue: 5th European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research (Eurosense) 2012 "A sense of inspiration"; International audience; Among factors contributing to malnutrition in the elderly, the present study aimed at assessing the impact of food selectivity (also referred as food "pickiness") on the nutritional status of the elderly. A survey with 559 French people over 65 years old was conducted to collect data on food selectivity, dependency and nutritional status. Food selectivity was assessed by asking respondents to tick each food they dislike among a list of familiar foods. Since some foods could be ticked as disliked because elderly people experience physical difficulties in …

GerontologyFood selectivity030309 nutrition & dietetics[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionDependency030209 endocrinology & metabolismBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineElderlyNutritional statusEating difficulties[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringmedicineElderly people2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesMealNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiology[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringNutritional statusFood selectivitymedicine.diseaseMalnutritionbusinessNursing homesBody mass index[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood Science
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Effects of Different Chair-Based Exercises on Salivary Biomarkers and Functional Autonomy in Institutionalized Older Women

2019

The aim of this study was to test the effects of chair-based exercise programs on salivary stress hormones, physical fitness, and functional autonomy of institutionalized older women.In total, 47 participants (80 ± 8.04 years old) were recruited and allocated into three groups: chair-based aerobic exercises (CAE, n = 19), chair-based elastic-band strength exercises (CSE, n = 15), and a control group (CG, n = 13). A 14-week exercise intervention was done for the CAE and CSE groups, two times per week, in no consecutive days. Members of the CG did not participate in any type of exercise but kept their regular lifestyle. Fear of falling, autonomy, physical fitness, salivary cortisol, and alpha…

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