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pro vyhledávání: '"Rosanna M. Bertrand"'
Autor:
Sheryl Zimmerman, Rosanna M. Bertrand, Anna Song Beeber, Alrick S. Edwards, Philip D. Sloane, Louise Hadden, Lauren E.W. Olsho, Christine E. Kistler, C. Madeline Mitchell, David J. Weber
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 62:907-912
Objectives To determine whether antibiotic prescribing can be reduced in nursing homes using a quality improvement (QI) program that involves providers, staff, residents, and families. Design A 9-month quasi-experimental trial of a QI program in 12 n
Autor:
Kelly A. Hickey, Rosanna M. Bertrand, Sandra F. Simmons, Alan White, John F. Schnelle, Marvin Feuerberg, David Squires, Donna Hurd
Publikováno v:
The Gerontologist. 49:517-524
Purpose: To describe a standardized observation protocol to determine if nursing home (NH) staff offer choice to residents during 3 morning activities of daily living (ADL) and compare the observational data with defi ciency statements cited by state
Autor:
Victoria Shier, Sandra F. Simmons, Donna Hurd, Therese J. Moore, John F. Schnelle, Rebecca Sweetland, Rosanna M. Bertrand
Publikováno v:
The Gerontologist. 47:184-192
Purpose: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality sponsored a nationwide study to evaluate the federal paid feeding assistant (PFA) regulation that allows nursing homes to hire singletask worke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Aging and Health. 18:534-551
Objectives: Caregiving for older adults is stressful; however, by treating caregivers as a homogenous group, it is possible that stress-related factors are misrepresented for some. This study of 349 elderly caregivers explored mediators of the caregi
Elderly Patients with Hip Fracture with Positive Affect Have Better Functional Recovery over 2 Years
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 54:1074-1081
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether patients with hip fracture with high positive affect had better functioning than those with low positive affect or depressive symptoms in three performance-based measures over 2 years after the fracture. DESIGN: Longit
Autor:
Anna Song Beeber, Sheryl Zimmerman, Alrick S. Edwards, BA Louise S. Hadden, Lauren E.W. Olsho, Christine E. Kistler, Rosanna M. Bertrand, James R. Bateman, C. Madeline Mitchell, Philip D. Sloane
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 62(1)
Objectives: To provide empirically based recommendations for incorporating body temperature into clinical decision-making regarding diagnosing infection in nursing home (NH) residents. Design: Retrospective. Setting: Twelve North Carolina NHs. Partic
Publikováno v:
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. 8:192-212
This short-term longitudinal study was designed to examine the pattern of change in everyday cognitive competence as assessed by an objective measure (i.e. the Test of Everyday Problem Solving for Cognitively Challenged Elderly; EPCCE; Willis, 1993)
Autor:
Rebecca Allen-Burge, Jerome A. Yesavage, Melissa Dolan, Joy L. Taylor, Sherry L. Willis, Rosanna M. Bertrand
Publikováno v:
The Gerontologist. 38:569-577
Loss of functioning on complex tasks of daily living is an early indicator of dementia. The performance of 65 older adults with mild to moderate levels of Alzheimer's disease was examined on the Everyday Problems Test for the Cognitively Challenged E
Personality development in adulthood and old age has been the focus of considerable research over the last several decades, amassing a body of literature that is richly diverse in theoretical and methodological approaches. In this chapter we define a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ceffbaae0dc9dc1cf577173aca164917
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118133880.hop206019
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118133880.hop206019
Autor:
Lisa Fredman, Rosanna M. Bertrand, Catherine Mezzacappa, Kristine E. Ensrud, Mallorie Hulse, Jane S. Saczynski
Publikováno v:
Journal of aging and health. 24(1)
Objectives: Recent findings of better health outcomes in older caregivers than noncaregivers suggest a healthy caregiver hypothesis (HCH) model may be more appropriate than the stress process model for evaluating the health effects of caregiving. In