## Abstract This study used computerβassisted realβtime data collection procedures to study temporal patterns of disruptive vocalization (DV) in demented nursing home residents. Residents (__N__β=β68) were observed from 8βa.m. to 8βp.m. and total mean duration of DV within hourly blocks was calcula
Outcome of treatment of vocally disruptive behaviour in nursing home residents
β Scribed by Brian Draper; Jane Turner; Bryan McMinn; Peter Gonskl; Helen Mcintosh; Linda Latham; John Snowdon; Deborah Draper; Georgina Luscombe; Susanne Meares
- Book ID
- 111306676
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 416 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1440-6381
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Objective. To describe the treatment of vocally disruptive behaviour (VDB) of multifactorial aetiology. Method. Three case reports were used to illustrate the treatment of multifactorial VDB. Results. A biopsychosocial assessment is required to identify the dierent aetiologies involved and the way t
The key relative of 41 7 nursing home residents was interviewed to determine reasons for admission and patient behaviour before admission using the Psychogeriatric Dependency Rating Scale (PGDRS). Families stated that 25% of new nursing home admissions were due to disruptive behaviour but there were