797 resultados para residential aged care facilities
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The Iowa Influenza Surveillance Network (IISN) was established in 2004, though surveillance has been conducted at the Iowa Department of Public Health. Schools and long-term care facilities report data weekly into a Web-based reporting system. Schools report the number of students absent due to illness and the total enrolled. Long-term care facilities report cases of influenza and vaccination status of each case. Both passively report outbreaks of illness, including influenza, to IDPH.
Facility and Programs Roles and Responsibilities in Suspected Dependent Adult Abuse, October 2, 2013
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Explanation of vital role in protecting residents/tenants living in long-term care facilities and assisted living programs.
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Note from the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman focusing on maintaining effective resident & family councils in long-term care facilities. Bills to watch. OSLTCO is monitoring closure of State Mental Health Institutes.
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Note from State Long-Term Care Ombudsman on bills for the 2015 Legislative Session. respecting the rights of LGBT residents & tenants living in long-term care facilities. Nursing facility leaders asked to participate in rights and information survey. Updated MDS section Q fact sheet.
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State Long-Term Care Ombudsman reports of success of Residents' Right month activities. OSLTCO welcomes staff into two newly created positions to oversee Medicaid Managed Care. The importance of case activity report for long-term care facilities. Governor's Conference on Aging & disabilities call for sessions
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Resident rights are guaranteed by the Federal 1987 Nursing Home Reform Law and Iowa Code. It requires long-term care facilities to promote and protect the rights of residents and places a strong emphasis on individual dignity and self-determination. Staff shall provide privacy and maintain dignity and respect. Residents shall be free from abuse and restraints. Residents may participate in planning of care and medical treatment.
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The Iowa Influenza Surveillance Network (IISN) was established in 2004, though surveillance has been conducted at the Iowa Department of Public Health. Schools and long-term care facilities report data weekly into a Web-based reporting system. Schools report the number of students absent due to illness and the total enrolled. Long-term care facilities report cases of influenza and vaccination status of each case. Both passively report outbreaks of illness, including influenza, to IDPH.
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The Iowa Influenza Surveillance Network (IISN) was established in 2004, though surveillance has been conducted at the Iowa Department of Public Health. Schools and long-term care facilities report data weekly into a Web-based reporting system. Schools report the number of students absent due to illness and the total enrolled. Long-term care facilities report cases of influenza and vaccination status of each case. Both passively report outbreaks of illness, including influenza, to IDPH.
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The Iowa Influenza Surveillance Network (IISN) was established in 2004, though surveillance has been conducted at the Iowa Department of Public Health. Schools and long-term care facilities report data weekly into a Web-based reporting system. Schools report the number of students absent due to illness and the total enrolled. Long-term care facilities report cases of influenza and vaccination status of each case. Both passively report outbreaks of illness, including influenza, to IDPH.
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Objetivou-se conhecer as implicações do cuidado à criança e ao adolescente vítimas de queimaduras para a prática da enfermagem. Realizou-se uma pesquisa descritiva e exploratória com abordagem qualitativa. Participaram dez profissionais da equipe de enfermagem de um Centro de Referência a Pacientes Queimados do sul do Brasil. Os dados foram coletados no segundo semestre de 2012 por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas e analisados pela técnica de Análise de Conteúdo. Em relação aos sentimentos frente ao cuidado verificou-se que esses vivenciam ansiedade e tensão frente à dor do paciente, têm a sensação de doação querendo “fazer mais”, tristeza e abalo, sensação de utilidade e de competência ao ver os efeitos do cuidado, impotência por não terem controle sobre a situação vivenciada, revolta e raiva por não compreenderem o porquê este acidente aconteceu e pena dos pacientes e de seus familiares devido o seu sofrimento. Como facilidades para o cuidado referiram a ajuda mútua entre os membros da equipe aliada ao tempo de atuação no setor, o desenvolvimento de um bom relacionamento com a família da criança / adolescente, a sinceridade da criança ao manifestar seus sentimentos, uma identificação e afinidade maior para cuidar crianças e adolescentes e o adolescente ser mais aberto e entender com facilidade a linguagem utilizada no setor. Referiram como dificuldades à falta de preparo e a pouca habilidade para cuidar de crianças/ adolescentes com dor, o desconhecimento acerca do paciente, a falta de habilidades técnicas para realizar procedimentos em crianças/ adolescentes, lidar com o familiar, lidar com a necessidade de manipular o corpo do adolescente, comunicar-se com crianças que não sabem expressar-se, pacientes que não falam o português e adolescentes que possuem linguagem própria, explicar para o paciente a magnitude do trauma sofrido e conversar com esses acerca das sequelas, deformidades e limitações com as quais terão que (con)viver. Quanto às estratégias para se instrumentalizar para o cuidado utilizam a leitura sobre queimaduras e curativos, leituras de materiais de outras áreas da saúde, uso de técnicas de abordagem e interação com pacientes e familiares, a prática diária no setor e a busca de apoio na equipe e na instituição, realizando atividades de educação continuada. Quanto às estratégias utilizadas para cuidar referiram o estabelecimento de vínculo e de uma relação dialógica, o uso de brincadeiras e atividades lúdicas, o fornecimento de apoio, a introdução da família no processo de cuidado, o uso da criatividade, a valorização do aspecto psicológico do paciente, a adaptação do cuidado de acordo com a faixa etária do paciente e o uso da escuta atenta e sensível. A partir dos dados concluiu-se que o cuidado de enfermagem a crianças e adolescentes vítimas de queimaduras é complexo bem como causador de impacto para os profissionais atuantes em Centros de Queimados. Acredita-se que o estudo possibilitará discutir e refletir acerca da prática profissional da enfermagem no Centro de Queimados frente ao cuidado à criança e ao Adolescente vítima de queimaduras.
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This is a long-term study of the use of information and communication technologies by 30 older adults (ages 70–97) living in a large retirement community. The study spanned the years of 1996 to 2008, during which time the research participants grappled with the challenges of computer use while aging 12 years. The researcher, herself a ‘mature learner,’ used a qualitative research design which included observations and open-ended interviews. Using a strategy of “intermittent immersion,” she spent an average of two weeks per visit on site and participated in the lives of the research population in numerous ways, including service as their computer tutor. With e-mail and telephone contact, she was able to continue her interactions with participants throughout the 12-year period. A long-term perspective afforded the view of the evolution, devolution or cessation of the technology use by these older adults, and this process is chronicled in detail through five individual “profiles.” Three research questions dominated the inquiry: What function do computers serve in the lives of older adults? Does computer use foster or interfere with social ties? Is social support necessary for success in the face of challenging learning tasks? In answer to the first question, it became clear that computers were valued as a symbol of competence and intelligence. Some individuals brought their computers with them when transferred to the single-room residences of assisted living or nursing care facilities. Even when use had ceased, their computers were displayed to signal that their owners were or had once been keeping up to date. In answer to the second question, computer owners socialized around computing use (with in-person family members or friends) more than, or as much as, they socialized through their computers in the digital realm of the Internet. And in answer to the third question, while the existence of social support did facilitate computer exploration, more important was the social support network generated and developed among fellow computer users.
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In 2012, were estimated 6.7 million cases of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) either in long-term care facilities or acute-care hospitals from which result 37,000 deaths configuring a serious public health problem. The etiological agents are diverse and often resistant to antimicrobial drugs. One of the mechanisms responsible for the emergence of drug resistance is biofilm assembly. Biofilms are defined as thin layers of microorganisms adhering to the surface of a structure, which may be organic or inorganic, together with the polymers that they secrete. They are dynamic structures which experience different stages of organization with the ageing and are linked to an increase in bacterial resistance to host defense mechanisms, antibiotics, sterilization procedures other than autoclaving, persistence in water distribution systems and other surfaces. The understanding of bacteria organization within the biofilm and the identification of differences between planktonic and sessile forms of bacteria will be a step forward to fight HAIs.
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[ES]En el presente trabajo se realiza un recorrido teórico de la familia, de los deberes y obligaciones que les corresponden a los padres para con sus hijos, además de estudiarse cómo el cese o la mala práctica de esos compromisos pueden incidir negativamente en ellos. Exponiéndose los diferentes tipos de maltrato infantil, se explican las medidas de acogimiento que se adoptan cuando la situación familiar es considerada perjudicial o peligrosa para el menor. Para ello, mediante entrevistas a distintos profesionales y técnicos de la Sección de Protección a la Infancia de la provincia de Bizkaia, se da a conocer la situación actual de los centros y hogares de acogimiento, la visión profesional acerca de la problemática presentada, los planes creados para el acogimiento familiar, y cómo es el proceso de captación de familias de acogida. Así mismo, se recoge el testimonio de una persona acogida en la infancia.
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Isolation of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) organisms from clinical samples may occur in patients without clinical disease, making the interpretation of results difficult. The clinical relevance of MAC isolates from different types of clinical samples (n = 47) from 39 patients in different sections of a hospital was assessed by comparison with environmental isolates (n = 17) from the hospital. Various methods for identification and typing (commercial probes, phenotypic characteristics, PCR for detection of IS1245 and IS901, sequencing of the hsp65 gene, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis) were evaluated. The same strain was found in all the environmental isolates, 21 out of 23 (91.3%) of the isolates cultured from urine samples, and 5 out of 19 (26.3%) isolates from respiratory specimens. This strain did not cause disease in the patients. Testing best characterized the strain as M. avium subsp. hominissuis, with the unusual feature that 81.4% of these isolates lacked the IS1245 element. Contamination of certain clinical samples with an environmental strain was the most likely event; therefore, characterization of the environmental mycobacteria present in health care facilities should be performed to discard false-positive isolations in nonsterile samples, mainly urine samples. Molecular techniques applied in this study demonstrated their usefulness for this purpose.
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Background: Falls are common events in older people, which cause considerable morbidity and mortality. Non-pharmacological interventions are an important approach to prevent falls. There are a large number of systematic reviews of non-pharmacological interventions, whose evidence needs to be synthesized in order to facilitate evidence-based clinical decision making. Objectives: To systematically examine reviews and meta-analyses that evaluated non-pharmacological interventions to prevent falls in older adults in the community, care facilities and hospitals. Methods: We searched the electronic databases Pubmed, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, PEDRO and TRIP from January 2009 to March 2015, for systematic reviews that included at least one comparative study, evaluating any non-pharmacological intervention, to prevent falls amongst older adults. The quality of the reviews was assessed using AMSTAR and ProFaNE taxonomy was used to organize the interventions. Results: Fifty-nine systematic reviews were identified which consisted of single, multiple and multi-factorial non-pharmacological interventions to prevent falls in older people. The most frequent ProFaNE defined interventions were exercises either alone or combined with other interventions, followed by environment/assistive technology interventions comprising environmental modifications, assistive and protective aids, staff education and vision assessment/correction. Knowledge was the third principle class of interventions as patient education. Exercise and multifactorial interventions were the most effective treatments to reduce falls in older adults, although not all types of exercise were equally effective in all subjects and in all settings. Effective exercise programs combined balance and strength training. Reviews with a higher AMSTAR score were more likely to contain more primary studies, to be updated and to perform meta-analysis. Conclusions: The aim of this overview of reviews of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent falls in older people in different settings, is to support clinicians and other healthcare workers with clinical decision-making by providing a comprehensive perspective of findings.