Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7515529 | International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a revised theoretical model of decision making related to pain assessment and management for patients with dementia based on theories of sense-making, which is reflective of the reality of clinical decision making in acute hospital wards. The revised model recognizes the salience of individual cognition as well as acknowledging that decisions are constructed through social interaction and organizational context. The model will be used in further research to develop decision support interventions to assist with the assessment and management of patients with dementia in acute hospital settings.
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Authors
Dawn Dowding, Valentina Lichtner, Nick Allcock, Michelle Briggs, Kirstin James, John Keady, Reena Lasrado, Elizabeth L. Sampson, Caroline Swarbrick, S. José Closs,