2021
DOI: 10.1159/000514092
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Nursing Staff’s Knowledge and Attitudes towards Dementia in an Indian Nursing Home: A Qualitative Interview Study

Abstract: Background: Despite the increased prevalence of dementia in India, there is reported to be little awareness of the disease. This could lead to a late diagnosis, a reduced number of choices regarding future care, and misinterpretation of the symptoms or neglect. Taking into consideration that most nurses caring for older people in the future will work with people with dementia, there is concern that they may not be able to meet the needs of this group of patients unless they have the necessary knowledge and a p… Show more

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“…However, scholars have pointed out in previous studies that most medical staffs (including doctors and nurses) had misunderstood about dementia (9,10). They thought that dementia is a normal symptom of ageing, and memory loss happened to all people as they age (11). Unfortunately, this misunderstanding by medical staff may lead to misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, which seriously threatens the health of people with dementia (12,13).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, scholars have pointed out in previous studies that most medical staffs (including doctors and nurses) had misunderstood about dementia (9,10). They thought that dementia is a normal symptom of ageing, and memory loss happened to all people as they age (11). Unfortunately, this misunderstanding by medical staff may lead to misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, which seriously threatens the health of people with dementia (12,13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature reported that professional nurses have limited knowledge of dementia, which could cause misdiagnosis and delay diagnosis of dementia (11,17,18). Chen et al(18) indicated that nurses lacked adequate knowledge about palliative care for people with advanced dementia in Taiwan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%