Finding a benchmark for monitoring hospital cleanliness
2011
Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 77
Pages 25-30
Author(s): Mulvey, D., Redding, P., Robertson, C., Woodall, C., Kingsmore, P., Bedwell, D., Dancer, S. J.
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Where do hands go? An audit of sequential hand-touch events on a hospital ward
2012
Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 80
Pages 206-211
Author(s): Smith, S. J., Young, V., Robertson, C., Dancer, S. J.
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Patient environment microbial burden reduction: A pilot study comparison of 2 terminal cleaning methods
2012
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 40
Pages 559-561
Author(s): Schmidt, M. G., Anderson, T., Attaway, H. H., III, Fairey, S., Kennedy, C., Salgado, C. D.
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Predictors of patient satisfaction with hospital health care
2006
BMC Health Services Research
Journal Article
Author(s): Quintana, J. M., Gonzalez, N., Bilbao, A., Aizpuru, F., Escobar, A., Esteban, C., San-Sebastian, J. A., de-la-Sierra, E., Thompson, A.
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Pilot study to measure cleaning effectiveness in health care
2012
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 40
Pages 477-478
Author(s): Gillespie, E. E., Scott, C., Wilson, J., Stuart, R.
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Microbial monitoring of the hospital environment: why and how?
2012
Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 82
Pages 143-151
Author(s): Galvin, S., Dolan, A., Cahill, O., Daniels, S., Humphreys, H.
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Implementation of innovative pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) environmental cleaning in an acute care hospital
2014
Journal of Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
Journal Article
Author(s): Fornwalt, L., Riddell, B.
Cleaning of the hospital environment is considered crucial to the prevention of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) and overall patient safety. The authors note that many European and American hospitals use new technologies like ultraviolet (UV) light and hydrogen peroxide vapor to clean their facilities, and that these have been effective in reducing the HAI rates.
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Intensive care unit environmental cleaning: an evaluation in sixteen hospitals using a novel assessment tool
2008
Journal of Hospital Infection
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 68
Pages 39-44
Author(s): Carling, P. C., Von Beheren, S., Kim, P., Woods, C.
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Evaluating hygienic cleaning in health care settings: What you do not know can harm your patients
2010
American Journal of Infection Control
Journal Article
Issue 5, Supplement
Volume 38
Pages S41-S50
Author(s): Carling, P. C., Bartley, J. M.
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Promoting walking among older adults living in retirement communities
2012
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 20
Pages 379-394
Author(s): Rosenberg, D. E., Kerr, J., Sallis, J. F., Norman, G. J., Calfas, K., Patrick, K.
The authors tested the feasibility and acceptability, and explored the outcomes, of 2 walking interventions based on ecological models among older adults living in retirement communities. An enhanced intervention (El) was compared with a standard walking intervention (SI) among residents in 4 retirement facilities (N = 87 at baseline; mean age = 84.1 yr). All participants received a walking...
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Strategies for Improving Residents' Nighttime Sleep
2002
Nursing Homes: Long Term Care Management
Magazine Article
Issue 6
Volume 51
Pages 63
Author(s): Rahman, A. N., Schnelle, J. F.
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The Eden Alternative: Findings after 1 year of implementation
2002
The Journals Of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences And Medical Sciences
Journal Article
Issue 7
Volume 57
Pages M422-M427
Author(s): Coleman, M. T., Looney, S., O'Brien, J., Ziegler, C., Pastorino, C. A., Turner, C.
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Can we help persons with dementia find their way in a new environment?
2003
Aging & Mental Health
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 7
Pages 363-371
Author(s): McGilton, K. S., Rivera, T. M., Dawson, P.
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Keep music live: music and the alleviation of apathy in dementia subjects
2006
International Psychogeriatrics / IPA
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 18
Pages 623-630
Author(s): Holmes, C., Knights, A., Dean, C., Hodkinson, S., Hopkins, V.
Over 50% of all people diagnosed with dementia reportedly exhibit apathetic or socially withdrawn behaviors. These behaviors are often problematic for the patients themselves as well as for the individuals tending to the patient’s needs. Treatment with antidepressants is common in these situations, but their effectiveness is supported only by weak evidence, and the issue of over-prescription and its subsequent adverse effects has become a major problem in healthcare environments.
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Homelike housing for elderly people - Materialized ideology
2000
Housing Theory and Society
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 17
Pages 109-120
Author(s): Lundgren, E.
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Health effect of improved meal ambiance in a Dutch nursing home: a 1-year intervention study
2001
Preventive Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 32
Pages 416-423
Author(s): Mathey, M. F., Vanneste, V. G., de Graaf, C., de Groot, L. C., van Staveren, W. A.
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Influence of an Outdoor Garden on Mood and Stress in Older Persons
2002
Journal of Therapeutic Horticulture
Journal Article
Author(s): Rodiek, S. D.
Research conducted in healthcare settings shows that the presence of plants and natural environments in healthcare environments has a positive impact on patient outcome. The value of nature and gardening to the older adult is also reported in literature.
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Light as therapy for sleep disorders and depression in older adults
2008
Clinical Geriatrics
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 16
Pages 25-31
Author(s): Sloane, P. D., Figueiro, M.G., Cohen, L.
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Impact of Place of Residence on Relationship Between Quality of Life and Cognitive Decline in Dementia
2009
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 23
Pages 395-400
Author(s): Missotten, P., Thomas, P., Squelard, G., Di Notte, D., Fontaine, O., Paquay, L., De Lepeleire, J., Buntinx, F., Ylieff, M.
Added September 2014
Functional Outcomes of Nursing Home Residents in Relation to Features of the Environment: Validity of the Professional Environmental Assessment Protocol
2012
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
Journal Article
Issue 5
Volume 13
Pages e1-7
Author(s): Slaughter, S. E., Morgan, D. G.
Research conducted in different settings shows that specialized environments designed for people with dementia may reduce the rate of functional loss. Different measures have been developed to assess the nursing home environments focused on the features of specialized dementia units. Among them, the Professional Environmental Assessment Protocol (PEAP) was developed to assess the quality of dementia care environments on nine dimensions. Assessment involves subjective evaluation of the physical and social environment on a 5-point scale for each dimension.
Added September 2014