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[Guidelines for solutions. 2].

J G Bédard

    The Canadian Nurse
    |January 1, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary

    This article offers ethical guidelines for geriatric care, focusing on older adults, families, and healthcare teams. It provides six solutions for managing shouting and improving perceptions of healthcare provider engagement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Geriatric Medicine
    • Bioethics

    Context:

    • Ethical challenges in geriatric care settings.
    • The specific issue of "geriatric shouting" and its impact on care.

    Purpose:

    • To present ethical guidelines for older adults, families, and healthcare professionals.
    • To propose six ethical solutions for managing geriatric shouting.
    • To address perceptions of healthcare provider evasion of the issue.

    Summary:

    • This article, the second in a series, outlines ethical considerations for geriatric care.
    • It details six potential solutions for addressing "geriatric shouting."
    • Strategies to improve the perception of healthcare professionals' engagement with this issue are discussed.

    Impact:

    • Aims to improve ethical decision-making in geriatric care.
    • Provides practical strategies for healthcare teams.
    • Enhances understanding and management of challenging behaviors in older adults.