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Research in Nursing & Health | 2000

Description of retained abilities in older persons with dementia

Donna L. Wells; Pam Dawson

There have been suggestions in the literature that the care of people with dementia must be focused on abilities as opposed to disabilities. However, this approach has not been carefully defined in terms of what constitutes remaining abilities. This article provides a description of the abilities in people with dementia, which is based on a descriptive analysis of data derived from a larger study regarding the psychometric evaluation of an abilities assessment instrument. The sample comprised 112 male veterans with dementia who were living in a long-term care facility. Their mean age was 75 years. Data were collected in the areas of self-care, social, interactional, and interpretive abilities. Abilities were retained in all four areas. Furthermore, abilities were differently affected and varied considerably across subjects, which is consistent with evidence pertaining to cognitive changes in dementia. Our results provide support for an individualized, abilities-focused approach to the care of people with dementia.


Journal of Nursing Measurement | 1998

An abilities assessment instrument for elderly persons with cognitive impairment: psychometric properties and clinical utility.

Pam Dawson; Donna L. Wells; David W. Reid; Souraya Sidani

In this article the psychometric properties of an Abilities Assessment Instrument (AAI), developed to assess the self-care, social, interactional and interpretive abilities of older people with cognitive impairment (CI) related to dementia, are described. The sample consisted of 112 institutionalized older men with CI and 60 institutionalized older men without CI. The psychometric evaluation of the AAI indicated that: (a) it is reliable in terms of test-retest (Pearson’s r range .93-.99), interrater (Pearson’s r range .95-.99), and internal consistency evaluations (Cronbach’s alpha .90-.98), as well as through confirmatory factor analysis; and (b) that it is valid with respect to content validity (CVI 87.3%), concurrent validity (Pearson’s r correlations ranging from -.67-.80 on the London Psychogeriatric Rating Scale [LPRS], and from -.76-.85 on the Functional Assessment Stages Scale [FAST]), and construct validity with significant differences between subjects with and without CI (t values ranging from 5.13 -9.30). The AAI is a reliable and valid instrument that can be used to provide assessment data.


Clinical Nurse Specialist | 1992

A Content Methodology for Advancing Gerontological Nursing Practice

Pam Dawson; Donna L. Wells

THE CONTENT METHODOLOGY process is a method of observation, research, and application that refines the caregiving practice. An application of the content methodology process with cognitively-impaired individuals with dementia is explored, and correlations drawn to language abilities of older patients.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2000

Effects of an abilities-focused program of morning care on residents who have dementia and on caregivers.

Mathy Mezey; Terry T. Fulmer; Donna L. Wells; Pam Dawson; Souraya Sidani; Dorothy Craig; Dorothy Pringle


Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders | 2002

The effects of a walking/talking program on communication, ambulation, and functional status in residents with Alzheimer disease.

Cheryl Cott; Pam Dawson; Souraya Sidani; Donna L. Wells


Geriatric Nursing | 1986

Nurses must learn to distinguish between excess and actual disability to prolong the patient's competence

Pam Dawson; Karen Kline; Donna Crinklaw Wiancko; Donna L. Wells


Journal of Clinical Nursing | 1997

Spousal caregiving in the institutional setting: visiting.

Margaret M. Ross; Carolyn J. Rosenthal; Pam Dawson


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1993

Spousal caregiving following institutionalization: the experience of elderly wives.

Margaret M. Ross; Carolyn J. Rosenthal; Pam Dawson


Archive | 1993

Enhancing the abilities of persons with Alzheimer's and related dementias : a nursing perspective

Pam Dawson; Donna L. Wells; Karen Kline


Canadian Journal on Aging-revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement | 1997

Spousal Caregiving in the Institutional Setting: Task Performance

Margaret M. Ross; Carolyn J. Rosenthal; Pam Dawson

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