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Gerontologist ; 33(4): 523-8, 1993 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8375682

ABSTRACT

The short-term admission to a nursing home of patients with dementia represents an important respite option for their caregivers, yet little is known about how it affects the patients. Twenty-six of 39 men admitted to a Veterans Affairs dementia respite program experienced a small but statistically significant decline in self-care and behavior at 2 days after discharge, but by 14 days most had returned to their pre-respite status. Patients who deteriorated substantially had, on average, greater independence in self-care and less cognitive impairment at admission than those who improved or worsened minimally.


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Activities of Daily Living , Dementia/psychology , Nursing Homes , Patient Admission , Respite Care/psychology , Veterans/psychology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , California , Caregivers , Dementia/nursing , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nursing Assessment , Self Care , Surveys and Questionnaires
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