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[A Multicenter randomized comparative study of dementia nursing practice skills development programs for nurses in acute care hospitals: A Comparison of person-centered care and dementia-type-specific programs].

Mizue SuzukiTakuya KanamoriTomoyoshi NaitoKeigo InagakiHiromi YoshimuraSoichiro MimuroIkuko SakaiKeisuke SawakiKimiyo MatsushitaNanayo SasakiTetsuro IshiharaFumiko OhbaKaori IshigakiChieko KawashimaJun YagiChihiro TeradaChieko IkedaYoshimi TatsukaMasumi SugimuraMisuzu YamanashiSatomi UchidaMiho ShimoyamaTomohiro MiyagishimaMika Suzuki
Published in: Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics (2024)
The person-centered care program for nurses led to improvements in the knowledge about dementia and awareness of the dignity of ethical sensitivity. In addition, the type of dementia program had a significant influence on medical knowledge and unique care tailored to the cognitive function and the individual patient. Further outcome evaluations of physical restraint rates as a quality of care in nursing practice are needed.
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