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Relocation Stress Syndrome and Associated Health Outcomes among Older Persons Living in Long-Term Care Facilities: Findings from a Systematic Literature Review
53-54Views:93Relocation stress syndrome was officially recognised as a nursing diagnosis in 1992; however, the phenomenon had been documented for at least 70 years. In Western literature, high mortality rates and other deleterious effects of relocation on older person populations were described as early as the 1960s.
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Bridging the Gap: VR Applications for Both Inpatients and Outpatients in Long-Term Care
51-52Views:117Virtual reality technology is increasingly utilised in long-term care to enhance patient engagement and improve outcomes. This presentation focuses on the integration of virtual reality in occupational therapy for both inpatients and outpatients at St Vincent de Paul Long-Term Care Facility, particularly for individuals recovering from stroke and those with Parkinson’s disease.
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Alzheimer's Café and Nursing Home collaboration - "Hand in Hand"
149-174Views:87The author reports on the launch of the Méliusz Alzheimer Café in Debrecen. She writes about the role and motivation of the participants in the initiative. She gives a detailed description of the events that took place in 2023 and 2024 and their possible outcomes.
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Emphasizing the role of AI and telehealth in improving treatment outcomes among elderly patients
82-83Views:176To establish the right diagnosis and treatment plan for a patient is at the core of any medical procedure but this is not without the need for utmost compliance of the patient. This is the case with the elderly when they do not understand their diagnosis, nor do they fully recognize the importance of adhering to the prescribed treatment plan. This study emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence and telehealth in achieving significant treatment compliance among elderly patients.