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Implementation Of Post Falls Huddles In Skilled Nursing Facility, Princess Lomax May 2020

Implementation Of Post Falls Huddles In Skilled Nursing Facility, Princess Lomax

Evidence-Based Practice Project Reports

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the quality improvement project, implementation of the post fall huddle in a long-term care facility. Falls are the most common problem in adults 65 years and older. Falls in this population can have devastating effects, often leading to significant changes in morbidity or death. Adults in long term care settings have an increased risk of falling and having a subsequent fall due to an acute illness, weakness, or confusion (CDC, 2015). At the skilled facility, there has been a significant increase in hospitalizations due to injuries sustained from falls. To address this …


Those Who Can Pay: The Impact Of Socioeconomic Status In Long Term Care, Desiree Schippers May 2020

Those Who Can Pay: The Impact Of Socioeconomic Status In Long Term Care, Desiree Schippers

Crossing Borders: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship

In this personal essay I explore the disparities between two different state funded long term care facilities. After completing four months of field work living in a nursing home, I synthesize my experiences both as a long term care resident and employee into a work of creative nonfiction. I include information from interviews with experts on long term care funding, finance officers at the facilities, and refer to state long term care laws.


An Actigraphy-Based Validation Study Of The Sleep Disorder Inventory In The Nursing Home, Gunnhild J. Hjetland, Inger Hilde Nordhus, Ståle Pallesen, Jeffrey Cummings, Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Eirunn Thun, Eirin Kolberg, Elisabeth Flo Mar 2020

An Actigraphy-Based Validation Study Of The Sleep Disorder Inventory In The Nursing Home, Gunnhild J. Hjetland, Inger Hilde Nordhus, Ståle Pallesen, Jeffrey Cummings, Rochelle E. Tractenberg, Eirunn Thun, Eirin Kolberg, Elisabeth Flo

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Background: Disrupted sleep is common among nursing home patients with dementia and is associated with increased agitation, depression, and cognitive impairment. Detecting and treating sleep problems in this population are therefore of great importance, albeit challenging. Systematic observation and objective recordings of sleep are time-consuming and resource intensive and self-report is often unreliable. Commonly used proxy-rated scales contain few sleep items, which affects the reliability of the raters' reports. The present study aimed to adapt the proxy-rated Sleep Disorder Inventory (SDI) to a nursing home context and validate it against actigraphy. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 69 nursing home patients, 68% …