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[Repetitive screams].

D Saulnier

    The Canadian Nurse
    |December 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Nurses face challenges with repetitive shouting from cognitively impaired elderly patients. Addressing the causes and modifying staff attitudes can help manage this behavior and improve care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Geriatric Nursing
    • Behavioral Science
    • Cognitive Impairment Research

    Context:

    • Repetitive shouting is a common challenge faced by nurses caring for elderly patients with cognitive impairments.
    • This behavior significantly impacts nursing staff well-being and the care environment.
    • Understanding the underlying causes is crucial for effective intervention.

    Purpose:

    • To explore the causes of repetitive shouting in cognitively impaired elderly individuals.
    • To examine the effects of this behavior on nursing staff.
    • To propose nursing interventions and coping strategies for managing shouting.

    Summary:

    • The abstract discusses the challenges nurses encounter with shouting from cognitively impaired elderly individuals.
    • It reviews potential causes of this behavior and its impact on healthcare professionals.

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  • Suggested strategies include nursing actions to reduce shouting and modifying staff attitudes towards the elderly.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into managing challenging behaviors in geriatric care.
    • Encourages nurses to develop adaptive coping mechanisms.
    • Promotes a more empathetic and less stereotypical approach to caring for the elderly with cognitive impairments.