2021
DOI: 10.1177/10547738211040628
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The Impact of Cognitive impairment on Clinical Symptoms, Physical Activity and Care Interactions among Residents in Assisted Living Settings

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to describe differences in pain, behavioral symptoms, quality of staff-resident interactions, participation in function focused care and physical activity among residents with and without cognitive impairment in assisted living. This was a secondary data analysis using baseline data from an ongoing trial testing Function Focused Care for Assisted Living using the Evidence Integration Triangle (FFC-AL-EIT). A total of 550 residents were recruited from 59 communities. The average ag… Show more

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“…However, studies of full dependence collected accelerometer readings. In general, studies utilizing accelerometers are based on readings taken while the subject is in motion, which differs from the measurement of physical activity time, which is considered physical activity if it is above a certain threshold (Resnick et al, 2022;Jansen et al, 2014). This difference stems from the fact that the subject is in complete dependence, unable to move independently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies of full dependence collected accelerometer readings. In general, studies utilizing accelerometers are based on readings taken while the subject is in motion, which differs from the measurement of physical activity time, which is considered physical activity if it is above a certain threshold (Resnick et al, 2022;Jansen et al, 2014). This difference stems from the fact that the subject is in complete dependence, unable to move independently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%