Titre : | Is your ward dementia friendly ? EHE Environmental Assessment Tool | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | The King's Fund (Londres), Auteur | Editeur : | Londres : The King's Fund | Année de publication : | 2014 | Importance : | 11 p. | Langues : | Anglais | Tags : | dementia friendly outil d'évaluation environnement | Résumé : | The King’s Fund Centre has developed an audit to assess health settings for people living with dementia. The document contain seven sections and a set of questions to prompt discussions. It uses a walk through style and has a summary section at the end to help identify key areas for further work or attention. It also includes notes from others who have use of the tool, giving their feedback. It forms a part of the Enhancing the Healing Environment programme of work undertaken by the King’s Fund Centre. The work has focused on enabling nurse-led teams to work in partnership with patients to improve the environment in which they deliver care. The EHE programme has now been completed and the work on dementia friendly-design is being taken forward by the Association for Dementia Studies, University of Worcester. |
Is your ward dementia friendly ? EHE Environmental Assessment Tool [texte imprimé] / The King's Fund (Londres), Auteur . - Londres : The King's Fund, 2014 . - 11 p. Langues : Anglais Tags : | dementia friendly outil d'évaluation environnement | Résumé : | The King’s Fund Centre has developed an audit to assess health settings for people living with dementia. The document contain seven sections and a set of questions to prompt discussions. It uses a walk through style and has a summary section at the end to help identify key areas for further work or attention. It also includes notes from others who have use of the tool, giving their feedback. It forms a part of the Enhancing the Healing Environment programme of work undertaken by the King’s Fund Centre. The work has focused on enabling nurse-led teams to work in partnership with patients to improve the environment in which they deliver care. The EHE programme has now been completed and the work on dementia friendly-design is being taken forward by the Association for Dementia Studies, University of Worcester. |
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