Authors
Elaine Moody, Heather McDougall, Lori E Weeks, Anne Belliveau, Patricia Bilski, Marilyn Macdonald, Lane Williams, Ishani Khanna, Hannah Jamieson, Kelly Bradbury, Melissa Rothfus, Katalin Koller, Gianisa Adisaputri
Publication date
2024/6/8
Source
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Pages
104838
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Background
There are growing numbers of people living with dementia being admitted to acute care hospitals. Hospitalization for people living with dementia can be difficult and is often associated with negative outcomes. Nurses play a significant role in shaping the hospital experience of people living with dementia, and there have been efforts to design, implement and evaluate interventions to improve nursing care of people living with dementia.
Objective
To synthesize evidence on the effectiveness of, and experiences with, nursing interventions to improve care of hospitalized people living with dementia.
Design
Mixed methods systematic review following the JBI convergent segregated approach to synthesis and integration of findings.
Methods
The quantitative component considered studies that evaluated nursing interventions to improve the care of people living with dementia in hospital, comparing the intervention …
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