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Disaster Strikes! Long-Term Care Resident Outcomes Following a Natural Disaster
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Disaster Strikes! Long-Term Care Resident Outcomes Following a Natural Disaster

P. Z. Cacchione, L. M. Willoughby, J. C. Langan and Kennith Culp
Journal of gerontological nursing, Vol.37(9), pp.16-24
09/2011
DOI: 10.3928/00989134-20110512-01
PMID: 21634311

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Abstract

This report describes the outcomes of 17 long-term care residents who were participating in a nursing intervention study. The residents were evacuated for 5 days due to a severe summer storm that caused widespread power outages. These residents were seen the day of the storm and three times per week for 2 weeks following their return to the nursing home. More than half of the participants had significant changes in their NEECHAM Confusion Scale scores (n = 11) and modified Confusion Assessment Method scores (n = 9) scores, suggesting the onset of delirium. Two participants were hospitalized within the 2 weeks of the evacuation. One participant died unexpectedly. This report provides a rare look into the negative effects of a short-term evacuation due to a natural disaster.

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