Disturbed behaviour in dementia sufferers: A comparison of three nursing home settings |
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Authors: | Christopher Martin Stephen McKenzie David Ames |
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Abstract: | In order to determine whether a specialist psychogeriatric nursing home was fulfilling its intended role of caring for the most behaviourally disturbed dementia sufferers, 24 of its demented residents were compared with 28 demented individuals discharged from a psychiatric unit to ordinary nursing homes and 30 mobile dementia sufferers in nursing home wards of a geriatric centre. Those in the psychogeriatric nursing home showed more disturbed behaviours than those in the other two settings. Scores on the Rating Scale for Aggressive Behaviour in the Elderly were compared with degree of cognitive impairment for the first time in the literature and showed no correlation with degree of cognitive impairment for the first time in the literature and showed no correlation with congnitive performance. |
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Keywords: | Dementia disturbed behaviour long-term care nursing homes rating scales treatment |
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