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Caspi, Eilon.
Preventing agitative behaviors and encouraging positive emotions among elders with memory-loss who live in an Assisted Living Residence.
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Preventing agitative behaviors and encouraging positive emotions among elders with memory-loss who live in an Assisted Living Residence./
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Caspi, Eilon.
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812 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-09, Section: B, page: .
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-09B.
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Gerontology. -
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9781124153537
Preventing agitative behaviors and encouraging positive emotions among elders with memory-loss who live in an Assisted Living Residence.
Caspi, Eilon.
Preventing agitative behaviors and encouraging positive emotions among elders with memory-loss who live in an Assisted Living Residence.
- 812 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-09, Section: B, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Massachusetts Boston, 2010.
Background: A subset of elders with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia experience high levels of negative emotional states and agitative behaviors on a continual basis. Behavioral problems are one of the most challenging aspects of the disease for direct care staff in long-term care residences. Only a paucity of research has been conducted on this topic in Assisted Living Residences (ALRs). The current study aimes at identifying care staff strategies that prevent negative emotional states and behaviors and promote positive emotions among the residents.
ISBN: 9781124153537Subjects--Topical Terms:
168436
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Methodology: Two special care units (SCUs) of an ALR designed for persons with memory-loss were studied over a 10-month period. A sample of 12 residents who experienced negative emotional states and/or behaviors on a continual basis received special attention. The primary data collection strategy consisted of unstructured direct observation, complemented by semi-structured interviews with care staff members. Grounded Theory informed by Miles & Huberman's approach was used as the analytic framework.
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Findings: Three major themes were identified: being-left-alone as a risk factor for anxiety and agitation; positive impact of organized activities; and aggressive behaviors between residents. A substantial portion of the reported negative and positive emotional states and behaviors were situational-reactive (i.e., circumstance-driven), and therefore potentially modifiable. Many of the negative emotional states and behaviors were a result of unmet needs, which is consistent with the Need-Driven Dementia-Compromised Behavior Model.
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