Bathing without a battle: Providing more person-centered experiences for long-term care residents with dementia
Bathing of persons with Alzheimer's disease in long-term care facilities is often accompanied by behavioral symptoms such as resistance, agitation, and aggression. Caregiver behaviors (e.g., verbal confrontation, invalidation, and failure to verbally inform the resident before initiating a task...
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Main Authors: | Phillip D. Sloane, B. Hoeffer, W. Somboontanont |
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Other Authors: | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Format: | Article |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23458 |
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Institution: | Mahidol University |
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