Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Risk management and decision-making in dementia care
This article outlines some of the social, psychological and physical risk factors relevant to people living with dementia across the life course of the condition. It is important that nurses understand their role in identifying, assessing and managing risk and are aware of the resources, policies, legislation and processes designed to support decision-making and minimise the risk of harm to people living with dementia, their families and carers. The authors hope that this article will support nurses to become more confident in identifying risk while encouraging them to adopt a proactive and person-centred approach to risk ...
Source: Nursing Older People - March 20, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Zena Aldridge Karen Harrison Dening Source Type: research

Using therapeutic lies - an ethical challenge for nurses when caring for people with dementia
This article examines the debates around the use of such 'therapeutic lying' when caring for people with dementia and provides guidance on how nurses could use this technique while protecting the individual's best interests.PMID:38444165 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2024.e1468 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - March 6, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jane Pritchard Source Type: research

Using therapeutic lies - an ethical challenge for nurses when caring for people with dementia
This article examines the debates around the use of such 'therapeutic lying' when caring for people with dementia and provides guidance on how nurses could use this technique while protecting the individual's best interests.PMID:38444165 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2024.e1468 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - March 6, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jane Pritchard Source Type: research

Using therapeutic lies - an ethical challenge for nurses when caring for people with dementia
This article examines the debates around the use of such 'therapeutic lying' when caring for people with dementia and provides guidance on how nurses could use this technique while protecting the individual's best interests.PMID:38444165 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2024.e1468 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - March 6, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jane Pritchard Source Type: research

Using therapeutic lies - an ethical challenge for nurses when caring for people with dementia
This article examines the debates around the use of such 'therapeutic lying' when caring for people with dementia and provides guidance on how nurses could use this technique while protecting the individual's best interests.PMID:38444165 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2024.e1468 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - March 6, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jane Pritchard Source Type: research

Using therapeutic lies - an ethical challenge for nurses when caring for people with dementia
This article examines the debates around the use of such 'therapeutic lying' when caring for people with dementia and provides guidance on how nurses could use this technique while protecting the individual's best interests.PMID:38444165 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2024.e1468 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - March 6, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jane Pritchard Source Type: research