Abstract
This study examined the associations between cognition and depressive symptoms, function, and pain among hospitalized older patients with dementia. We utilized baseline data of 461 hospitalized older patients with dementia who participated in an intervention study implementing Family-centered Function-focused Care (Fam-FFC) and conducted stepwise linear regression. On average, the participants (males = 189; 41% and females = 272; 59%) were 81.64 years old (Standard Deviation, SD = 8.38). There was a statistically significant association of cognition with depressive symptoms (b = −0.184, p
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Paudel, A., Boltz, M., Kuzmik, A., Resnick, B., Liu, W., & Holmes, S. (2023). The Association of Cognitive Impairment With Depressive Symptoms, Function, and Pain in Hospitalized Older Patients With Dementia. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 42(9), 1974–1981. https://doi.org/10.1177/07334648231168446
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