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    Facilitators and barriers to implement nurse-led interventions in long-term dementia care: a qualitative interview study with Swiss nursing experts and managers

    To support the implementation of nurse-led interventions in long-term dementia care, in-depth knowledge of specific supporting factors and barriers is required. Conditions and structures of caring for people w...

    Julian Hirt, Melanie Karrer, Laura Adlbrecht, Susi Saxer, Adelheid Zeller in BMC Geriatrics (2021)

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    What hinders and facilitates the implementation of nurse-led interventions in dementia care? A sco** review

    The implementation of evidence-based interventions for people with dementia is complex and challenging. However, successful implementation might be a key element to ensure evidence-based practice and high qual...

    Melanie Karrer, Julian Hirt, Adelheid Zeller, Susi Saxer in BMC Geriatrics (2020)

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    Incontinence in nursing home residents with dementia

    Up to 90 % of nursing home residents with dementia suffer from urinary incontinence with adverse effects on the quality of life. Nurses are often insufficiently prepared for incontinence management and their k...

    Myrta Kohler, Jürg Schwarz in Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie (2018)

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    “Fighting an uphill battle”: experience with the HCV triple therapy: a qualitative thematic analysis

    Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are a severe burden on public health worldwide, causing mortality rates triple that of the general population. Since 2011, for both therapy-naive and therapy-experienced geno...

    Manuela Rasi, Patrizia Künzler-Heule, Patrick Schmid in BMC Infectious Diseases (2014)