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E-grāmata: Evidence-Based Protocols for Managing Wandering Behaviors

  • Formāts: 480 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jul-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826163660
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  • Formāts: 480 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jul-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826163660

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Winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award!

Designated a Doody's Core Title!





I have not seen a book that does a better job with synthesis or provision of good concise information to those in need." (3 Stars)--Doody's Book Review Service Wandering behaviors are among the most frequent, problematic, and dangerous conditions associated with dementia and a continual challenge in health care and the community. Strongly research-based, this book presents and analyzes the latest research on wandering from the clinical, health care management, and policy literature and offers practical assessment and management tools. Nurses, physicians, gerontologists and others address the range of wandering behaviors of patients with Alzheimer's and other dementias, including prevention of elopement, getting lost, falls, fractures, and the subsequent need for extended nursing home or other supervised care that may result. The book places special emphasis on the difficult and stressful problems of daily patient care, improving safety for those with cognitive impairments, and enabling those with dementia to remain independent longer.

This book is for all caregivers intent on improving care for the nearly 5 million Americans who are at risk.

Key Features of this book:





Offers practical tools for measuring and assessing wandering Emphasizes difficult and stressful daily problems of patient care Assesses medication and nonpharmacological interventions Describes the Alzheimer's Association's Safe ReturnÜ Program Weighs environmental design factors that influence wandering behaviors
Preface ix
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgments xix
List of Figures xxiii
List of Tables xxv
PART I. CONSTRUCT OF WANDERING
ONE Wandering Definitions and Terms
3
Donna L. Algase, D. Helen Moore, Deborah Gavin-Dreschnack, and Carla VandeWeerd
TWO Theoretical Models of Wandering
19
Donna L. Algase, Lan Yao, Cynthia A. Beel-Bates, and Jun-Ah Song
THREE Epidemiology of Wandering
53
Ladislav Volicer
FOUR Neuropsychological Correlates of Wanderers
65
Cheryl A. Luis and Lisa M. Brown
PART II. ASSESSMENT
FIVE Assessment of Wandering Behaviors
75
Donna L. Algase
PART III. SPECIAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH WANDERING
SIX Impact of Wandering on Functional Status
105
Elizabeth R.A. Beattie and Cynthia A. Beel-Bates
SEVEN Caregiver Issues Associated With Wandering
123
Elizabeth A. Perkins, Nancy Lynn, and William E. Haley
EIGHT Cultural Issues Associated With Wandering
143
Inez Joseph and Gwi-Ryung Son Hong
NINE Root Cause Analysis of Reported Wandering Adverse Events in the Veterans Health Administration
161
Joseph M. DeRosier, Lesley Taylor, James Turner, and James P. Bagian
TEN Getting Lost: Antecedents, Wandering Behavior, and Search Strategies
181
Meredeth A. Rowe and Andrea J. Pe Benito
PART IV. INTERVENTIONS
ELEVEN Behavior Management of Wandering Behavior: Staff Training Issues
195
Lawrence Schonfeld, Lisa M. Brown, and Victor A. Molinari
TWELVE Pharmacological Interventions Associated With Wandering
215
Steven Charles Castle and Michelle K. Rutledge
THIRTEEN The Alzheimer's Association's Safe Return® Program for Persons Who Wander
251
Elizabeth Bass, Meredeth A. Rowe, and Monica Moreno
FOURTEEN A Home Safety Program for Community-Based Wanderers: Outcomes From the Veterans Home Safety Project
259
Kathy J. Horvath, Rose M. Harvey, and Scott A. Trudeau
FIFTEEN Technologies to Manage Wandering
277
William D. Kearns and James L. Fozard
SIXTEEN Environmental Design
299
Bettye Rose Connell and Margaret P. Calkins
SEVENTEEN Evidence-Based Practice Protocols for Wandering
337
Elizabeth R.A. Beattie and Laura M. Struble
PART V. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
EIGHTEEN A Research Agenda to Build the Science Associated With Wandering
353
Audrey L. Nelson and Donna L. Algase
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Compendium of Wandering-Related Terms and Definitions
365
Appendix B: Measurement Tools for Wandering
385
Appendix C: Wandering Resources
399
Index 439


Audrey L. Nelson, PhD, RN, FAAN, is Director of the Veterans Administration Patient Safety Research Center and has more than 28 years of experience in nursing. She currently serves as the Associate Chief of Nursing Service for Research at the Tampa VA and Director of the Tampa Patient Safety Center of Inquiry. Dr. Nelson is Associate Director of Clinical Research at the University of South Florida College of Nursing and is a Research Professor in the Colleges of Public Health and Engineering. She is a national leader in patient safety and has established and chairs the International Research Consortium on Wandering.

Donna L. Algase, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA, is the Josephine M. Sana Collegiate Professor of Nursing at the School of Nursing, University of Michigan, founding Director of the Center of Frail and Vulnerable Elders, and Director of the Intervention Development and Measurement Core of the Michigan Center for Health Interventions.