2021
DOI: 10.5770/cgj.24.483
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Management of Agitation in Dementia and Effects on Inpatient Length of Stay

Abstract: Background Agitation associated with dementia impacts delivery of medical care and is a major reason for institutionalization in dementia patients. This study examines the association of medication use and other clinical factors with patients’ ‘dischargeability’ (i.e., amount of time until a patient is considered dischargeable from an inpatient unit). Methods This study was a retrospective chart review examining 200 patients with dementia and agitation, hospitalized at a Canadian acute care… Show more

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“…This result was also consistent with recent SRs that reported on the efficacy of interventions based on the person-centered approach. 43,44 Considering that administering some antipsychotic medications for the purpose of managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia risks harming older adults with dementia, 45 person-centered bathing should be further promoted as a method for managing agitation.…”
Section: Best Evidence For Assisted Bathingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result was also consistent with recent SRs that reported on the efficacy of interventions based on the person-centered approach. 43,44 Considering that administering some antipsychotic medications for the purpose of managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia risks harming older adults with dementia, 45 person-centered bathing should be further promoted as a method for managing agitation.…”
Section: Best Evidence For Assisted Bathingmentioning
confidence: 99%