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A profile of residents of old people's homes.

This paper describes the characteristics of the 450 residents of all statutory residential homes for the elderly within five local government districts in Northern Ireland. The residents are described in terms of demographic detail, prevalence of dementia and prevalence of problem behaviour. Results...

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Autores principales: Kirk, S., Donnelly, M. E., Compton, S. A.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ulster Medical Society 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2448665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1785148
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description This paper describes the characteristics of the 450 residents of all statutory residential homes for the elderly within five local government districts in Northern Ireland. The residents are described in terms of demographic detail, prevalence of dementia and prevalence of problem behaviour. Results are comparable with those of other studies. There are more females, fewer are married and more are over the age of 75 years than would be predicted from the general population. Roughly half scored within the dementia range, with 56% of those over 85 years being demented. More than 33% had some degree of incontinence, 9% were immobile and 10% were physically aggressive at least once a week. Five percent were wanderers and nearly all residents required help with bathing.
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spelling pubmed-24486652008-07-10 A profile of residents of old people's homes. Kirk, S. Donnelly, M. E. Compton, S. A. Ulster Med J Research Article This paper describes the characteristics of the 450 residents of all statutory residential homes for the elderly within five local government districts in Northern Ireland. The residents are described in terms of demographic detail, prevalence of dementia and prevalence of problem behaviour. Results are comparable with those of other studies. There are more females, fewer are married and more are over the age of 75 years than would be predicted from the general population. Roughly half scored within the dementia range, with 56% of those over 85 years being demented. More than 33% had some degree of incontinence, 9% were immobile and 10% were physically aggressive at least once a week. Five percent were wanderers and nearly all residents required help with bathing. Ulster Medical Society 1991-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2448665/ /pubmed/1785148 Text en
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