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Yuh‐Min Chen PhD RN Yueh‐Ping Li PhD RN Min‐Ling Yen MSN RN 《International journal of nursing practice》2016,22(3):239-246
The purpose of this study was to apply self‐efficacy theory to explore predictors of regular exercise among older residents of long‐term care institutions. Convenience sampling was used to collect data from 151 older adults residing in three residential care homes in Taiwan. Data collection instruments included a background data sheet, Self Efficacy for Exercise Scale, Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale and self‐reported regular exercise. Results indicated that older residents who exercised regularly had fewer chronic diseases, better perceived health status and functional status, and higher self‐efficacy expectations and outcome expectations related to exercise. Older residents with a regular exercise habit prior to institutionalization were more likely to engage in regular exercise. Logistic regression analysis indicated past exercise participation and self‐efficacy expectations to be significant positive predictors of regular exercise. To promote regular exercise within this population, these can be potential target areas for interventions. These factors should be targeted in the development and implementation of interventions to promote regular exercise among older residents of long‐term care institutions. 相似文献
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A qualitative study of nurses’ clinical experience in recognising low mood and depression in older patients with multiple long‐term conditions 下载免费PDF全文
Susan Waterworth MPhil MSc RN Bruce Arroll PhD MHSc MBChB Deborah Raphael MA BA John Parsons PhD MHSc BSc Merryn Gott PhD MA 《Journal of clinical nursing》2015,24(17-18):2562-2570
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National study of the nutritional status of Korean older adults with dementia who are living in long‐term care settings 下载免费PDF全文
Myonghwa Park Jun‐Ah Song Mihyun Lee Hyun Jeong Soyeun Lim Haejung Lee Chun‐Gill Kim Jeong S. Kim Kyung S. Kim Young W. Lee Young M. Lim Young S. Park Jong C. Yoon Ki W. Kim Gwi‐Ryung S. Hong 《Japan Journal of Nursing Science》2018,15(4):318-329
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Ireen Bruus Merle Varik Ilme Aro Ly Kalam‐Salminen Pirkko Routasalo 《International journal of older people nursing》2012,7(4):264-271
Aim. The aim of this study was to describe assessments of older people about patient‐centeredness in the long‐term care of Estonian hospitals, and to determine correlations between patients’ assessments and their socio‐demographic characters. Background. Patient‐centeredness increases patients’ satisfaction and enhances their recovery. Still, patients’ opinions are not always taken into account. Method. A cross‐sectional study included 111 older people in long‐term care of 14 Estonian hospitals. Data were collected in 2008 by means of structured interviews. Results. What patients agreed most was that they were given enough opportunity to carry out activities they were capable of performing themselves. Two thirds of participants had not been sufficiently consulted on who would be providing their care. Half of the participants were not given sufficient opportunity to decide what kind of care was needed and how they would receive it. The more assistance patients needed in daily living activities, the less they considered the care as patient‐centred. Conclusions. From the perspective of older people, the patient‐centeredness in Estonian long‐term care is above average. Providing patient‐centred long‐term care in Estonian hospitals deserves more attention. Relevance to clinical practice. Older people should be more involved in decision‐making, especially those who need more assistance in daily living activities. 相似文献
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Factors associated with eating performance for long‐term care residents with moderate‐to‐severe cognitive impairment 下载免费PDF全文
Wen Liu PhD RN Elizabeth Galik PhD CRNP Marie Boltz PhD RN GNP‐BC Eun‐Shim Nahm PhD RN FAAN Nancy Lerner DNP RN CDONA Barbara Resnick PhD RN CRNP FAAN FAANP 《Journal of advanced nursing》2016,72(2):348-360
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Nursing home manager's knowledge,attitudes and beliefs about advance care planning for people with dementia in long‐term care settings: a cross‐sectional survey 下载免费PDF全文
Esther‐Ruth Beck MSc RN Sonja McIlfatrick PhD RN Felicity Hasson PhD Gerry Leavey PhD 《Journal of clinical nursing》2017,26(17-18):2633-2645
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