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Articles
by Staff of Kendal Outreach
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, August 2007:
- "Three Essentials for Successful Fall Management: Communication, Policy & Procedure, and Teamwork"
Authors: Sara Wright,
MSN, CRNP, Gerontological Nurse Practitioner;
Beryl Goldman, Ph.D., MS, RN, NHA; and Neil Beresin,
M.ED, BA.
Articles by Beryl
Goldman, Ph.D., MS, RN, NHA, Director for Kendal Outreach:
- Proceedings from the Quality Colloquium:
Evidence-Based Medicine and Long-Term Care, co-authored with
Richard H. Lee, MPA;
Malcolm H. Morrison, PhD;
Sue Nonemaker, RN, MS;
Barry Fogel, MD, MBA;
Ruth A. Cheng, MBA; published on the web at Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare, March/April 2005.
- "Bed Rails and Bed Safety" and article for families and caregivers, on the AARP website.
- "Nurse Educators are
Key to Successful Best Practices Implementation Program," co-authored
with Ruth Bish, RN, and Sabita Balgobin, MSN, RN; article published in Geriatric
Nursing, May-June 2004.
- "Nontraditional Staffing
Models in Long-Term Care," authored article published in the Journal
of Gerontological Nursing, November 1998.
- "Restraint Reduction:
Can It Be Achieved?," co-authored article published in The
Gerontologist, October 1994.
- "Transition to Restraint
Free Care: A Model for Change," co-authored article published
in Journal of Gerontological Nursing, February 1991.
- "Untie the Elderly:
Kendal's Restraint-Free Program at Longwood and Crosslands,"
co-authored article published in Generations, Supplement,
1990.
- "Debunking Myths,"
co-authored article published in Geriatric Nursing, November-December
1990.
- "Restraint Free Care:
Meet the Challenge," article published in Pennsylvania Association
of Not for Profit Homes for the Aged Newsletter, Long Term Care
News, June 1989.
- "Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act," a chapter in Ethical and Legal Dilemmas
in Occupational Therapy that features restraints in nursing homes.
Article by Sara
Wright, MSN, CRNP, Geriatric Nurse Practitioner
- "Delirium in the
Elderly: Recognition and Management Issues," published in
Advance for Nurse Practitioners, April 2000.
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