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Autor:
Wilson, Jennie, Bak, Aggie, Tingle, Alison, Greene, Carolynn, Tsiami, Amalia, Canning, Deebs, Myron, Rowan, Loveday, Heather
Publikováno v:
In Clinical Nutrition August 2019 38(4):1820-1827
Autor:
Greene, Carolynn, Canning, Deebs, Wilson, Jennie, Bak, Aggie, Tingle, Alison, Tsiami, Amalia, Loveday, Heather
Publikováno v:
In Nurse Education Today September 2018 68:61-65
Publikováno v:
Nursing and Residential Care. 23:1-8
Background/aims Older adults residing in nursing homes are vulnerable to dehydration. Residents living with dementia can experience additional challenges, making it difficult to independently consume sufficient fluids. The aim of this study was to de
Autor:
Greene, Carolynn, Wilson, Jennie
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-bji-10.1177_17571774211066779 for The use of behaviour change theory for infection prevention and control practices in healthcare settings: A scoping review by Carolynn Greene, and Jennie Wilson in Journal of Infection
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Autor:
Greene, Carolynn, Wilson, Jennie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection Prevention; May2022, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p108-117, 10p
As people age, they become increasingly vulnerable to dehydration. Older people living in care homes are particularly at risk and ensuring that they receive and consume adequate amounts of fluid every day can be a challenge. This article describes th
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https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/6355/1/Greene_etal_NT_2019_Practical_solutions_for_optimising_hydration_in_care_home_residents.pdf
Autor:
Greene, Carolynn, Canning, Deebs, Wilson, Jennie, Bak, Aggie, Tingle, Alison, Tsiami, Amalia, Loveday, Heather
Background\ud Dehydration is a complex and well-recognised problem for older people residing in care homes. Within the social care sector support staff provide the majority of direct care for residents, and yet receive minimal training.\ud \ud Object
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https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/5113/1/Manuscript.pdf
Autor:
Wilson, Jennie, Tingle, Alison, Bak, Aggie, Greene, Carolynn, Tsiami, Amalia, Loveday, Heather
Publikováno v:
Nursing & Residential Care; Mar2020, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p139-146, 8p
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Autor:
Greene Carolynn
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 4 (2015)
• Background The recent emergence of health-related smartphone applications offer a way of self-monitoring personal health; providing education and the ability to track symptoms via a method which is low-cost, portable, flexible and convenient. Thi