Aesthetic ways of knowing: exploring mental health nurses' experiences of delirium superimposed on dementia
CONCLUSION: The ways in which mental health nurses know the people they care for influences their care delivery. Mental health nurses' use of aesthetic ways of knowing should be recognised and valued as a way of better understanding and supporting the person with delirium superimposed on dementia.PMID:37909070 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1455 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - November 1, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Claire Anne Pryor Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Setting up a journal club for healthcare professionals in an older people's residential care setting
This article describes the process of establishing a multidisciplinary journal club in a residential care setting and recognising the potential of such clubs to develop staff members' critical thinking, presentation and communication skills. The authors emphasise the importance of fostering a culture of learning in older people's services and describe how a journal club can support healthcare professionals to maintain their knowledge and improve care.PMID:37850272 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1448 (Source: Nursing Older People)
Source: Nursing Older People - October 18, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Anita Duffy Fiona Lawler Christine Dalton Michael Connolly Source Type: research

Implementing music therapy interventions in a dementia inpatient unit: reflections and practicalities
This article captures the authors' experiences and reflections regarding their implementation of a music therapy intervention in a dementia inpatient unit. It explores some of the considerations and learning points gained from their experience, including the practicalities around engaging individuals and staff, the use of space, the timing of sessions, available resources and the potential benefits for patients, family members and the unit as a whole. The authors' experiences suggest that the benefits of music therapy appear to be transferable to the dementia inpatient setting.PMID:37789757 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1453 (So...
Source: Nursing Older People - October 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Chris Atkinson Kate Martin Source Type: research

Implementing music therapy interventions in a dementia inpatient unit: reflections and practicalities
This article captures the authors' experiences and reflections regarding their implementation of a music therapy intervention in a dementia inpatient unit. It explores some of the considerations and learning points gained from their experience, including the practicalities around engaging individuals and staff, the use of space, the timing of sessions, available resources and the potential benefits for patients, family members and the unit as a whole. The authors' experiences suggest that the benefits of music therapy appear to be transferable to the dementia inpatient setting.PMID:37789757 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1453 (So...
Source: Nursing Older People - October 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Chris Atkinson Kate Martin Source Type: research

Implementing music therapy interventions in a dementia inpatient unit: reflections and practicalities
This article captures the authors' experiences and reflections regarding their implementation of a music therapy intervention in a dementia inpatient unit. It explores some of the considerations and learning points gained from their experience, including the practicalities around engaging individuals and staff, the use of space, the timing of sessions, available resources and the potential benefits for patients, family members and the unit as a whole. The authors' experiences suggest that the benefits of music therapy appear to be transferable to the dementia inpatient setting.PMID:37789757 | DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1453 (So...
Source: Nursing Older People - October 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Chris Atkinson Kate Martin Source Type: research