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Studying acute confusion in long-term care: clinical investigation or secondary data analysis using the Minimum Data Set?
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Studying acute confusion in long-term care: clinical investigation or secondary data analysis using the Minimum Data Set?

Kennith Culp, Janet C Mentes and Eleanor S McConnell
Journal of gerontological nursing, Vol.27(4), pp.41-48
04/01/2001
DOI: 10.3928/0098-9134-20010401-09
PMID: 11915155

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Abstract

Incidence and prevalence rates between hospital settings and longterm care settings may be significantly different because of diagnostic challenges imposed by the higher prevalence of dementia in the nursing home population, the notion that dementia is a risk factor for acute confusion, and that individuals who are acutely confused may not want to be identified.

Nursing Data Analysis Confusion -- In Old Age Long Term Care Minimum Data Set -- Utilization Aged Research Nursing Assessment Patient Care Plans

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