David M. Blass
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing | 2008
Karan S. Kverno; Peter V. Rabins; David M. Blass; Kathryn L. Hicks; Betty S. Black
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are common in dementia, although little is known about their prevalence and treatment near the end of life. This study used a retrospective review of the medical records of 123 hospice-eligible nursing home residents with advanced dementia to investigate the prevalence of NPS and NPS-targeted pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. The most prevalent NPS were agitation or aggression (50.4%), depression (45.5%), and withdrawal/lethargy (43.1%). Of the 105 (85.4%) residents who exhibited one or more NPS, 90.5% were receiving at least one NPS-targeted treatment, yet 41.9% received no documented nonpharmacological NPS-targeted care. The majority of documented nonpharmacological care focused on safety and explanations or instructions given to residents. Given the high prevalence of comorbidities, associated risks for medication interactions or serious side effects, and potential low-risk benefits of psychobehavioral care, these findings raise concerns about how to best increase the provision and documentation of nonpharmacological care in advanced dementia.
Annals of Internal Medicine | 2008
David M. Blass; Peter V. Rabins
: This issue provides a clinical overview of dementia, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, practice improvement, and patient information. The content of In the Clinic is drawn from the clinical information and education resources of the American College of Physicians (ACP), including ACP Smart Medicine and MKSAP (Medical Knowledge and Self-Assessment Program). Annals of Internal Medicine editors develop In the Clinic from these primary sources in collaboration with the ACPs Medical Education and Publishing divisions and with the assistance of science writers and physician writers. Editorial consultants from ACP Smart Medicine and MKSAP provide expert review of the content. Readers who are interested in these primary resources for more detail can consult http://smartmedicine.acponline.org, https://mksap.acponline.org/, and other resources referenced in each issue of In the Clinic.
American Journal of Psychiatry | 2007
Peter V. Rabins; Deborah Blacker; Barry W. Rovner; Teresa A. Rummans; Lon S. Schneider; Pierre N. Tariot; David M. Blass; John S. McIntyre; Sara C. Charles; Daniel J. Anzia; Ian A. Cook; Molly T. Finnerty; Bradley R. Johnson; James E. Nininger; Barbara Schneidman; Paul Summergrad; Sherwyn M. Woods; Joseph Berger; C. Deborah Cross; Harry A. Brandt; Philip Margolis; John P D Shemo; Barton J. Blinder; David L. Duncan; Mary Ann Barnovitz; Anthony J. Carino; Zachary Freyberg; Sheila Hafter Gray; Robert Kunkle; Amy B. Albert
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders | 2006
Betty S. Black; Thomas E. Finucane; Alva Baker; David Loreck; David M. Blass; Linda Fogarty; Hilary Phillips; Linda Hovanec; Cynthia D. Steele; Peter V. Rabins
Journal of Aging and Health | 2009
Betty S. Black; Linda Fogarty; Hilary Phillips; Thomas E. Finucane; David Loreck; Alva Baker; David M. Blass; Peter V. Rabins
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2008
David M. Blass; Betty S. Black; Hilary Phillips; Thomas E. Finucane; Alva Baker; David Loreck; Peter V. Rabins
Psychosomatics | 2004
David M. Blass; Michelle Chuen
International Psychogeriatrics | 2008
Donovan T. Maust; David M. Blass; Betty S. Black; Peter V. Rabins
Academic Psychiatry | 2007
David M. Blass
Journal of Gerontological Nursing | 2008
Karan S. Kverno; Peter V. Rabins; David M. Blass; Kathryn L. Hicks; Betty S. Black