New study finds one-third of dementia nurses have unhealthy behaviours because of distress at work

EL PASO: Three-quarters of nurses who treat residential dementia patients frequently experience distress from being unable to give patients what they need, a new study has found.

The findings also report that one-third of those nurses also engage in unhealthy behavior because of those circumstances.

“If things don’t get better, we’re going to have a revolving door of care providers that aren’t going to stay,” said…

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.

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