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Autor:
Susan Harms, Christine A Mueller, Lynn E. Eberly, Donna Z. Bliss, Olga V Gurvich, Judith Garrard, Kay Savik, Kristen M. Cunanan, Kjerstie Wiltzen
Publikováno v:
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 72:187-194
Pressure ulcers increase the risk of costly hospitalization and mortality of nursing home residents, so timely healing is important. Disparities in healthcare have been identified in the nursing home population but little is known about disparities i
Autor:
Michelle A. Mathiason, Donna Z. Bliss, Olga V Gurvich, Susan Harms, Beth A Virnig, Christine A Mueller, Lynn E. Eberly, Jean F. Wyman, Kay Savik
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Nursing Research. 39:643-659
Racial/ethnic disparities in preventing health problems have been reported in nursing homes. Incontinence is common among nursing home residents and can result in inflammatory-type skin damage, referred to as incontinence-associated skin damage (IASD
Autor:
Kay Savik, Susan Harms, Olga V Gurvich, Beth A Virnig, Lynn E. Eberly, Jean F. Wyman, Christine A Mueller, Kjerstie Wiltzen, Donna Z. Bliss
Publikováno v:
Neurourology and Urodynamics. 36:1124-1130
Aims Maintaining continence of nursing home (NH) residents promotes dignity and well-being and may reduce morbidity and healthcare treatment costs. To determine the prevalence of older continent adults who received primary prevention of incontinence
Autor:
Jean F. Wyman, Christine A Mueller, Susan Harms, Olga V Gurvich, Donna Z. Bliss, Lynn E. Eberly, Kay Savik, Beth A Virnig
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Gerontology. 36:1306-1326
Older adults admitted to nursing homes (NHs) are at risk for low social engagement, which has associations with medical, psychological, and social well-being. Minorities may be at a disadvantage for social engagement because of their racial or ethnic
Autor:
Donna Z. Bliss, Judith Garrard, Christine A Mueller, Kay Savik, Jean F. Wyman, Beth A Virnig, Lynn E. Eberly, Olga V Gurvich, Susan Harms
Publikováno v:
Research in Nursing & Health. 38:449-461
Incontinence is a common health problem among nursing home (NH) residents. Differences between black and white NH residents in incontinence prevalence have been reported. Although reducing health disparities is a principal objective of the national h
Autor:
Donna Z. Bliss, Kristen M. Cunanan, Judith Garrard, Lynn E. Eberly, Jean F. Wyman, Olga V Gurvich, Christine A Mueller, Kay Savik, Beth A Virnig, Susan Harms
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 40:20-26
Little is known about the prevalence of pressure ulcers (PUs) among racial and ethnic groups of older individuals admitted to nursing homes (NHs). NHs admitting higher percentages of minority individuals may face resource challenges for groups with m
Publikováno v:
Neurourology and urodynamics. 37(1)
AIMS There are few studies of nursing home residents that have investigated the development of dual incontinence, perhaps the most severe type of incontinence as both urinary and fecal incontinence occur. To determine the time to and predictors of du
Autor:
Donna Z, Bliss, Olga V, Gurvich, Michelle A, Mathiason, Lynn E, Eberly, Kay, Savik, Susan, Harms, Christine, Mueller, Jean F, Wyman, Beth, Virnig
Publikováno v:
Western journal of nursing research. 39(5)
Racial/ethnic disparities in preventing health problems have been reported in nursing homes. Incontinence is common among nursing home residents and can result in inflammatory-type skin damage, referred to as incontinence-associated skin damage (IASD
Autor:
Donna Z, Bliss, Olga V, Gurvich, Lynn E, Eberly, Kay, Savik, Susan, Harms, Jean F, Wyman, Christine, Mueller, Beth, Virnig, Kjerstie, Wiltzen
Publikováno v:
Neurourology and urodynamics. 36(4)
Maintaining continence of nursing home (NH) residents promotes dignity and well-being and may reduce morbidity and healthcare treatment costs. To determine the prevalence of older continent adults who received primary prevention of incontinence at NH
Publikováno v:
Nursing Research. 55:243-251
Background Perineal dermatitis is an adverse outcome of incontinence, which is common in older nursing home residents; yet knowledge about perineal dermatitis in this population is sorely lacking. Objectives To determine the prevalence and significan