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Abstract

The number of older people with multiple co-morbidities and cognitive impairment being admitted to hospital is increasing, and behavioural disturbances, such as confusion, agitation and delirium, are becoming commonplace. The need for nursing teams to manage the patients with such disturbances has led to the proliferation of one-to-one nursing or close observation, anecdotally known as ‘specialing’.

This article describes the implementation and outcomes of a new framework for providing enhanced supervision of patients in clinical wards run by the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, one of the largest acute providers of care in Wales.

Details

Title
Enhanced supervision: new ways to promote safety and well-being in patients requiring one-to-one or cohort nursing
Pages
22-29
Section
Evidence & practice
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Mar 2019
Publisher
RCNi
ISSN
13545760
e-ISSN
20478976
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2228855091
Copyright
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