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In this study, the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a new care programme for managing behavioural problems will be evaluated.
8 Offering support with understanding and managing behavioural change that may be embarrassing, distressing, annoying or dangerous may alleviate stress in all four areas.
In a recent survey carried out in London and Scotland, one-third of the GPs expressed limited confidence in their diagnostic skills and two-thirds lacked confidence in managing behavioural problems in dementia patients [ 2].
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These inquiries recommended educating staff working in aged care homes about alternative ways to manage behavioural problems.
There is increasing interest in using complementary and alternative treatments to manage behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia such as agitation, aggression and depressed mood.
Eselius in 2008 found that evaluations of managed behavioural health plans varied by SRMH.
Parents identified numerous strengths in the intervention including (i) normalisation of preterm parenting, (ii) information about development, (iii) creating a safe environment, (iv) building a positive parent-infant relationship, (v) strategies to manage behavioural issues, (vi) building adaptive coping skills and (vii) a focus on 'learning to parent together'.
This finding is comparable to that of a Norwegian study, which reported that only 24% of antipsychotics prescribed to a group of people with intellectual disability were indicated by a diagnosis of psychosis, 42 and other European work showing that most antipsychotics prescribed to people with intellectual disability are given to manage behavioural problems rather than mental illness.
Although the olfactory system plays an important role in guiding and managing many behavioural responses including feeding and mating, but the sex-specific regulation of olfactory responses remain poorly investigated.
Factors such as caregiver resources, the tasks of care (such as managing the behavioural and psychosocial symptoms of the care-recipient), and carers' attributes, will influence carers' evaluations of their situation [ 20- 22].
Factors such as carer resources, the tasks of care (such as managing the behavioural and psychosocial symptoms of people with dementia), carer attributes, and the relationship between carers and carer recipients, interact in complex ways with carers' coping and wellbeing [ 1, 5, 6, 11- 13].
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