Disruptive behaviour by confused older people can impact
on the time management and ward routines of nurses
(Borbasi et al., 2006; Cunningham & Archibald, 2006). It
can also affect nurses’ experience of caring when ethical
decisions have to be made in stressful working environments
such as the acute setting (Eriksson & Saveman, 2002). Acute
care nurses have reported using force, abuse and neglect to
manage patient behaviour and some nurses have reported
being afraid of people with dementia (Eriksson & Saveman,
2002). Such management may occur when nurses lack the
confidence and competence to care for patients’ special needs
(Pritchard & Dewing, 2001).
Disruptive behaviour by confused older people can impacton the time management and ward routines of nurses(Borbasi et al., 2006; Cunningham & Archibald, 2006). Itcan also affect nurses’ experience of caring when ethicaldecisions have to be made in stressful working environmentssuch as the acute setting (Eriksson & Saveman, 2002). Acutecare nurses have reported using force, abuse and neglect tomanage patient behaviour and some nurses have reportedbeing afraid of people with dementia (Eriksson & Saveman,2002). Such management may occur when nurses lack theconfidence and competence to care for patients’ special needs(Pritchard & Dewing, 2001).
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