Meðferðarleiðbeiningar frá interRAI: Til notkunar með mælitækjum fyrir heimaþjónustu, hjúkrunarheimili og öldrunarlækningadeildir, CAPs Icelandic Edition

TitleMeðferðarleiðbeiningar frá interRAI: Til notkunar með mælitækjum fyrir heimaþjónustu, hjúkrunarheimili og öldrunarlækningadeildir, CAPs Icelandic Edition
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsMorris JN, Berg K, Björkgren M, Finne-Soveri H, Fries BE, Frijters D, Gilgen R, Gray L, Hawes C, Henrard J-C, Hirdes JP, Ljunggren G, Nonemaker S, Steel K, Szczerbinska K, Belleville-Taylor P, Rabinowitz T, Smith TFrise
EditionVersion 9.3, Icelandic Edition
Number of Pages236
PublisherinterRAI
CityWashington, DC
Publication LanguageIcelandic
ISBN Number978-1-62255-085-2
KeywordsCommunity Health Services, Evaluation, Health Services for the Aged, Home Care Services, Long-Term Care, Long-term care facilities, Medical care, Medical protocols, Needs Assessment, Nursing Assessment, organization & administration
Abstract

This Icelandic edition is translated from the English "interRAI Clinical Assessment Protocols (CAPs) for Use with Community and Long-Term Care Assessment Instruments." CAPs are designed to help the assessor interpret systematically all the information recorded with the instruments' assessment forms. CAPs are not intended to automate care planning; rather, they help the clinician focus on key issues identified during the assessment process, so that decisions as to whether and how to intervene can be explored with the individual.This book contains the Clinical Assessment Protocols (CAPs) for use with the following interRAI assessment instruments: Home Care (HC), Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCF), Community Health (CHA), Assisted Living Supplement to Community Health (CHA-AL), and Post-Acute Care (PAC). The CAPs in this book can also be used with the prior generation of the interRAI assessment instruments used in long-term care facilities (the MDS 2.0) and home care (the HC 2.0). This book includes introductory material followed by the CAPs themselves, which are organized into the four broad areas of Functional Performance, Cognition/Mental Health, Social Life, and Clinical Issues.