Dementia

Dementia is an umbrella term that describes a range of progressive conditions affecting the brain. As a person’s age increases, so does the risk of them developing dementia. It is estimated that by 2025 more than one million people will be living with dementia in the UK. Dementia is therefore an increasingly important topic in the nursing care of older people.

In recognition of Dementia Action Week, which takes place 17-23 May, we have grouped together articles from RCNi’s archive showcasing the nursing role in caring for older people with dementia.

While the articles identify the breadth and scope of nursing practice, what unites them is a recognition that every person living with dementia is unique and should be cared for as an individual. We hope the articles will support you to deliver person-centred dementia care.

Please contact Lisa Berry, editor of Nursing Older People, at lisa.berry@rcni.com with your comments, suggestions or feedback and help raise awareness of our content by sharing this resource on social media using the weblink rcni.com/dementia


The value and ethics of dementia research in the wake of COVID-19

Researchers are keen for findings on the effects of the pandemic, but sensitivity must be...
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Improving the provision of nutritional care for people living with dementia in care...

How care home staff can improve nutritional care for people living with dementia

COVID-19: what can we learn from our care and treatment of older people during the...

The pandemic has underlined the importance of identifying older people living with frailty,...

Delivering personal care for people with advanced dementia

Evidence for the assessment of personal care for people with advanced dementia

Dementia awareness and diagnosis: looking beyond the learning disability

How an Admiral nurse aims to empower individuals and help nurses identify early age dementia

Nurses’ attitudes towards caring for people with dementia in acute hospital settings

A literature review into the attitudes of nurses who care for patients with dementia

Recognising elderspeak and how to avoid its use with older people

Elderspeak can be described as an over-adjustment of speech made towards older people

Advance care planning and decision-making in dementia care: a literature review

Role of ACP in identifying preferred place of care or death for people with dementia

Supporting people with dementia who mobilise excessively around and outside of the home

People with dementia who mobilise around and outside the home can present challenges

How can I ensure dementia care is based on the best available evidence?

Critically appraised topic (CAT) process helps ensure clinical practice is evidence-based

Delivering services in non-clinical areas: the safety issues nurses need to consider

For some nurses the new normal means administering vaccines in patients’ cars
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COVID-19: extension to care home testing for vulnerable people rolled out in England

Online tests available for under-65s with learning disabilities or mental health conditions

COVID-19: supporting people with dementia during the pandemic

How an Admiral nurse has adapted her role to help families cope during the crisis

Changing needs in advanced dementia

The first in a six-part series exploring the care of people living with advanced dementia

Using music interventions in the care of people with dementia

Learn how to harness the therapeutic properties of music
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Forgotten nurses of the pandemic

While the NHS is hailed as heroic, other areas of health and care have felt ignored

Supporting family carers via the Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline: reflection on a case...

The role of telephone helpline to support families affected by dementia

How do I manage the care of an older person with delirium?

Guidelines recommend prompt detection by screening older people on admission to hospital

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