Assessing dressing ability in dementia: Behavioral assessment offers a practical approach that can reveal abilities and disabilities and provide direction for intervention
Abstract
Cognitive impairment can profoundly affect the skills required for activities of daily living (ADL). Most cognitive screening measures assess cognitive status rather than the cognitive functions that underlie ADL tasks. The dressing assessment guide (DAG) assesses the cognitive and functional abilities in dressing of patients with dementia. The DAG evaluates everyday and overlearned tasks and uses cues to provide a context for action. Nurses can easily administer the guide, and the resulting data provide the basis for nursing interventions.
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