Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
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To evaluate the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials for pharmacologic interventions in long-term care residents with dementia. ⋯ Clinicians and the public do not have high-quality information to guide pharmacologic decision making for long-term care residents with dementia. The reporting quality is highly variable in the trials reviewed, and concerns exist surrounding the conduct of several trials.
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The Psychosocial Resistance to Activities of Daily Living Index (PRADLI) was developed for psychiatric nurses, geropsychologists, and clinical social workers to assess the level of long-term care (LTC) residents' resistance to and cooperation with staff in performing activities of daily living. ⋯ The PRADLI is an instrument that can potentially be used by LTC staff to assess ADLs. Research on the use of the PRADLI as a treatment outcome instrument in multidisciplinary LTC settings is warranted. Assessing ADLs within the context of residents' cooperation with LTC is an important part of understanding residents' overall quality of life.