2019
DOI: 10.1111/scs.12761
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Nonpharmacological methods: frequency of use and follow‐up actions among healthcare staff in the care of older people

Abstract: Older people are at risk of developing multi‐comorbidity and thus being exposed to multiple treatments and drugs to manage the emerging health complaints. More focus has been put on nonpharmacological alternatives. However, studies revealing the healthcare staff perspective on using nonpharmacological methods (NPMs) in the care of older people are still lacking. Thus, the aim of this study was to map the use of NPMs in daily practices and the follow‐up thereof. A population‐based survey with questionnaires was… Show more

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