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Quality Improvement in Neurology: Dementia Management Quality Measures (Executive Summary)

This article represents the efforts of an interdisciplinary work group, the Dementia Measures Work Group (DWG), composed of representatives of diverse national organizations who convened specifically to define optimal standards of dementia care for individual practitioners as well as multidisciplina...

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Autores principales: Odenheimer, Germaine, Borson, Soo, Sanders, Amy E., Swain-Eng, Rebecca J., Kyomen, Helen H., Tierney, Samantha, Gitlin, Laura, Forciea, Mary Ann, Absher, John, Shega, Joseph, Johnson, Jerry
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24195904
http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2013.676004
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author Odenheimer, Germaine
Borson, Soo
Sanders, Amy E.
Swain-Eng, Rebecca J.
Kyomen, Helen H.
Tierney, Samantha
Gitlin, Laura
Forciea, Mary Ann
Absher, John
Shega, Joseph
Johnson, Jerry
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Borson, Soo
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Swain-Eng, Rebecca J.
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Tierney, Samantha
Gitlin, Laura
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Absher, John
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description This article represents the efforts of an interdisciplinary work group, the Dementia Measures Work Group (DWG), composed of representatives of diverse national organizations who convened specifically to define optimal standards of dementia care for individual practitioners as well as multidisciplinary teams. The DWG measurement set includes all stages of dementia in a single measure set, calls for the use of functional staging in planning care, prompts the use of validated instruments in patient and caregiver assessment and intervention, highlights the relevance of using palliative care concepts to guide care prior to the advanced stages of illness, and provides evidence-based support for its recommendations and guidance on the selection of instruments for tracking patient-centered outcomes. In addition, it specifies annual reassessment and updating of interventions and care plans for dementia-related problems that affect families and other caregivers as well as patients.
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spelling pubmed-53601982017-03-24 Quality Improvement in Neurology: Dementia Management Quality Measures (Executive Summary) Odenheimer, Germaine Borson, Soo Sanders, Amy E. Swain-Eng, Rebecca J. Kyomen, Helen H. Tierney, Samantha Gitlin, Laura Forciea, Mary Ann Absher, John Shega, Joseph Johnson, Jerry Am J Occup Ther Professional Issues This article represents the efforts of an interdisciplinary work group, the Dementia Measures Work Group (DWG), composed of representatives of diverse national organizations who convened specifically to define optimal standards of dementia care for individual practitioners as well as multidisciplinary teams. The DWG measurement set includes all stages of dementia in a single measure set, calls for the use of functional staging in planning care, prompts the use of validated instruments in patient and caregiver assessment and intervention, highlights the relevance of using palliative care concepts to guide care prior to the advanced stages of illness, and provides evidence-based support for its recommendations and guidance on the selection of instruments for tracking patient-centered outcomes. In addition, it specifies annual reassessment and updating of interventions and care plans for dementia-related problems that affect families and other caregivers as well as patients. The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC5360198/ /pubmed/24195904 http://dx.doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2013.676004 Text en Copyright © 2013 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
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Absher, John
Shega, Joseph
Johnson, Jerry
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