2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2023.02.015
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The development of knowledgeable nursing assistants as creative caregivers (KNACC)

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“…With training in active listening, empathic response and other relevant skills, direct care workers can reduce social isolation, provide emotional support and, with additional training, help administer nonpharmacological treatments -such as music and pet therapy and personcentered bathing -to prevent or reduce distress associated with dementia. [764][765][766][767] Direct care workers also support quality outcomes and cost savings. Direct care workers providing in-home care enable individuals to continue living at home and help prevent or delay nursing home placement.…”
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“…With training in active listening, empathic response and other relevant skills, direct care workers can reduce social isolation, provide emotional support and, with additional training, help administer nonpharmacological treatments -such as music and pet therapy and personcentered bathing -to prevent or reduce distress associated with dementia. [764][765][766][767] Direct care workers also support quality outcomes and cost savings. Direct care workers providing in-home care enable individuals to continue living at home and help prevent or delay nursing home placement.…”
Section: Direct Care Workforcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond these distinct tasks, direct care workers play a broader role in promoting nutrition, exercise, functional ability, social engagement and emotional well‐being for those living with dementia. With training in active listening, empathic response and other relevant skills, direct care workers can reduce social isolation, provide emotional support and, with additional training, help administer nonpharmacological treatments — such as music and pet therapy and person‐centered bathing — to prevent or reduce distress associated with dementia 764–767 …”
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