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Although, Naomi Feil may have almost definitely limited her Validation Method to only the Alzheimer´s dementia. It is also not very clear how often and open that Validation therapy is being used...
22 December 2015 7,407 5 View
I would like to know how those using Validation Therapy according to Naomi Feil apply this in their work. What branch of care is this therapy being used and do they document their work? Who can be...
05 February 2015 4,964 5 View
A Patient:Sex: FAge/Date of Birth: 1946Diagnosis: Adipositas Permagna; COPD; Arterial Hypertension; Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; Urinary Track Infection; Endogenic Depression; Massive Urinary...
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The management of falls in older adults, either in their private homes or in an (nursing home) institution has many factors that may be taken into consideration for it to be effective. Falls have...
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Professionals should carry out their tasks and assignments without bringing too much of emotion into it. Diagnoses should be taken into account, rather than trying to make it a routine, instead of...
21 February 2013 7,407 1 View
As individuals, we tend to perform and act in our original ways, not being influenced by our outside world. But by the time our immediate surrounding affect the way we perform and act, we tend to...
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The responsibility of caring for a relative, especially seniors caring for their loved ones is not uncommon. A lot of the time they can become tied down and prevented from maintaining a normal...
23 August 2012 1,624 3 View
Patients that are being admitted into the acute geriatric wards are intended for a brief stay at the ward for one reason or the other, ranging from surgery, hip injury, accidents and certain other...
18 August 2012 6,712 16 View
A patient suffering from terminal disease does not see any meaning to want to continue to live. Due to serious and unbearable pains wants to end his life but family members and friends, due to...
27 April 2012 6,664 8 View
A 95 year old woman diagnosed with dementia, presumably close to the last stage was crying out loud "pains, pains, pains" and so on. She would not talk to anyone in any clear language. She could...
22 April 2012 7,206 13 View
Teaching Qualitative Research Data Analysis - thematic analysis= what is it and how is it correctly done? There seems not to be a set rule to apply to arrive at making meaningful meanings to the...
01 January 1970 2,574 28 View
Increasingly, journal articles publications regardless of article types continue to be very challenging especially for scholars without institutional support/subscriptions and those from...
01 January 1970 6,351 41 View
Are we in trouble having learned that ChatGPT can write reasonable abstracts almost better than what many researchers can do? How challenging is this to serious-minded researchers? How concerned...
01 January 1970 744 45 View
#Sourcing and seeking research ethics committee approval# Conducting research that requires data acquisition directly from research participants requires the source and applying for research...
01 January 1970 5,805 27 View
Dementia affects several millions of people across the world. There are various types of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type. This disease that is yet to have a cure affects...
01 January 1970 2,271 16 View
The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns and influenced economic, social, and psychological impacts have forced people into isolation. However, some people who are religiously and...
01 January 1970 6,823 36 View
In the process of carrying out a primary study, researchers would plan to collect primary data which is mostly by survey/questionnaires from research participants. However, researchers would...
01 January 1970 6,614 25 View
Health and social care professionals come from diverse professional backgrounds. They are humans who also have their own individual ways of life. Religiosity and spirituality (R/S) may also be...
01 January 1970 4,461 5 View
Being resilient in life, our work, and what we do has always believed to foster organisational success. There can be physical resilience, emotional resilience/psychological resilient. Is being...
01 January 1970 9,578 26 View
Today being World Mental Health Day The main objective of this day is to raise awareness of mental health cases around the world. It is even more important today as we still struggle with the...
01 January 1970 3,519 39 View
When writing research/academic papers it is customary that one cites and references his/her work appropriately. Some papers are brief while some are a little more voluminous ranging from a few...
01 January 1970 2,542 43 View
Working with huge data/big data to make sense of qualitative research data is an important aspect of conducting qualitative research. However, it is challenging to determine which software is the...
01 January 1970 7,981 12 View
You were looking for some relevant journal papers for your work and you came across several papers that are only possible to access the full paper by subscription. However, you may access some of...
01 January 1970 7,453 21 View
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) Female genital mutilation or female genital cutting are used interchangeably. However, this practice is practised in many countries around the world and...
01 January 1970 4,893 9 View
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01 January 1970 1,602 2 View
Disability and impairment: how similar are they and, do they widely differentiate themselves from each other? They seem to be used interchangeably, but are they one and same? Are they negatively...
01 January 1970 8,890 37 View