Depression in elders with dementia: Implications for home healthcare practice
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, Journal Article
Cleeland, EA; Davis, LL
Published in: Home Healthcare Nurse
November 1997
In addition to severe cognitive decline, depressive symptoms occur in almost 50% of patients with dementia. Depressive symptoms can be treated successfully, thereby reducing clinical manifestations of coexisting dementia and improving quality of life for these patients and their families. Practical assessment, interventions, and referral guidelines are presented for home healthcare nurse generalists whose caseloads include elders with both cognitive decline and depressive symptoms.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Home Healthcare Nurse
ISSN
0884-741X
Publication Date
November 1997
Volume
15
Issue
11
Related Subject Headings
- Nursing
- 1110 Nursing
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Cleeland, E. A., & Davis, L. L. (1997). Depression in elders with dementia: Implications for home healthcare practice. Home Healthcare Nurse, 15(11).
Cleeland, E. A., and L. L. Davis. “Depression in elders with dementia: Implications for home healthcare practice.” Home Healthcare Nurse 15, no. 11 (November 1997).
Cleeland EA, Davis LL. Depression in elders with dementia: Implications for home healthcare practice. Home Healthcare Nurse. 1997 Nov;15(11).
Cleeland, E. A., and L. L. Davis. “Depression in elders with dementia: Implications for home healthcare practice.” Home Healthcare Nurse, vol. 15, no. 11, Nov. 1997.
Cleeland EA, Davis LL. Depression in elders with dementia: Implications for home healthcare practice. Home Healthcare Nurse. 1997 Nov;15(11).
Published In
Home Healthcare Nurse
ISSN
0884-741X
Publication Date
November 1997
Volume
15
Issue
11
Related Subject Headings
- Nursing
- 1110 Nursing