PMID: 9526354Apr 4, 1998Paper

Evaluation of a new night nursing service for elderly people suffering from dementia

Journal of Clinical Nursing
M Watkins, S J Redfern

Abstract

A new night hospital nursing service was developed for older people with dementia. A case study approach to evaluation was adopted using a structure-process-outcome quality assurance cycle. The effects and attendance of patients are reported and discussed. Discussion relating to care provision for the future is presented. The effects on carers of patients' attendance are briefly discussed.

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Feb 17, 2007·Journal of the American Geriatrics Society·David LeeJames Lindesay
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