Research questions are important to guide exploratory research. They are directly stated, identifiable and reflect the information provided in the literature review. In this study, we assumed that the data to form the hypothesis was inadequate, as lack of information on the views on care that demented women receive from daughters of adults. This research aims to establish a knowledge base and development theory, not a test hypothesis.
Traditionally, dementia care for the elderly follows a medical model of intervention. Doctors and residents are experts trained to interact with patients diagnosed with dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease, the most common cause of dementia. Nurses, students, volunteers, and families. Intergenerational interactions and participation of more communities have also improved the quality of life for people with dementia. More intervention is focused on allowing people with dementia to stay longer at home and allowing them to continue doing their best at their best
Previous studies have investigated the impact of HCA on care and outcome of elderly care, palliative care, and dementia patients. Previous studies have not examined the experience, opinion, and contributions of HCA in the assessment and management of pain in nonverbal patients with dementia close to death. This study was designed to investigate HCA's perspectives and experience in the assessment and management of pain in patients with progressive dementia undergoing hospice care and the difficult clinical practice areas that are widely recognized in clinical practice It was. It is very important. Since several papers have been published, it constitutes part of a broad research program to evaluate and manage the pain of this complex patient group.
Exploring the role and experience of health care assistant in pain assessment and management of patients with progressive dementia: qualitative study