Quality of acute care for persons with cognitive impairment and their families: A scoping review

An increasing number of older persons with cognitive impairment use inpatient services for co-occurring acute illness. Research has demonstrated that persons with cognitive impairment face more adverse health outcomes during hospitalization than their age counterparts without cognitive impairment. As hospitals tend to be ill equipped to meet the complex care needs of this population, various initiatives underscore the need to better utilize existing evidence to improve quality of care.
Source: International Journal of Nursing Studies - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research
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