Search Results - "Colancecco, Elise"
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Anticholinergic Exposure During Rehabilitation: Cognitive and Physical Function Outcomes in Patients with Delirium Superimposed on Dementia
Published in The American journal of geriatric psychiatry (01-12-2015)“…Objectives We examined the association between anticholinergic medication exposure and subsequent cognitive and physical function in patients with delirium…”
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Assessment of subjective cognitive impairment among older adults
Published in Journal of gerontological nursing (01-04-2015)“…Subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) refers to an individual's everyday concerns related to cognitive functioning, which can exist even in the absence of…”
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Pain, Delirium, and Physical Function in Skilled Nursing Home Patients With Dementia
Published in Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (01-01-2015)“…Abstract Objective Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) are major sites of postacute care for patients with dementia. A recent Office of the Inspector General…”
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None shall pass...without answering the call bell
Published in Nursing (Jenkintown, Pa.) (01-01-2014)“…Colancecco et al detail how they utilize the open access Studer Group's hourly rounding and no-pass zone models to help improve patient safety and nurse and…”
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A Qualitative Exploration of Nurse Faculty Experiences Related to the Sudden Unanticipated Death of a Nursing Student
Published in Nurse educator (01-03-2024)“…Nurse faculty serve as teachers, role models, and mentors to nursing students. This unique relationship results in a myriad of feelings when a student dies…”
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Work-life balance and professional quality of life among nurse faculty during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in Journal of professional nursing (01-05-2023)“…The rapid transition to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic created additional stress and workload issues for nurse faculty. Burnout has been reported…”
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Gender Differences in Predictive Factors of Older Adults’ IADL Recovery Following Hip Fracture
Published in Innovation in aging (16-12-2020)“…After hip fracture, older adults experience poor functional outcomes including a lack of IADL recovery. Gender differences exist in risk, incidence, mortality,…”
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Changes in the self-efficacy and communication of nursing, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology students participating in a simulated patient simulation
Published in Clinical simulation in nursing (01-10-2024)“…•Interprofessional simulated patient simulations can enhance clinical skills.•Significant improvements in communication and perceived self-efficacy were…”
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A pilot study of nonpharmacologic management of delirium
Published in Nursing (Jenkintown, Pa.) (01-08-2018)“…For adults, delirium is a life-threatening disorder and a serious public health concern. Due to the serious sequelae of delirium, the dangerous adverse…”
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Un estudio piloto sobre el tratamiento no farmacológico del delírium
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Gender Differences in Predictive Factors of Older Adults’ Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Recovery Following Hip Fracture
Published 01-01-2019“…Background: Among older adults with hip fractures, risk and incidence are greater for women, while older men experience higher mortality and complication…”
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Feasibility study of an attention training application for older adults
Published in International journal of older people nursing (01-09-2015)“…Background Technology‐based attention training has demonstrated promise in its potential to improve cognitive functioning in older people. Developing mobile…”
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Licensed Nurse and Nursing Assistant Recognition of Delirium in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia
Published in The annals of long-term care (01-10-2015)“…Many nursing home residents experience delirium. Nursing home personnel, especially nursing assistants, have the opportunity to become familiar with residents'…”
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