- Improving Nurse-Provider Telephone Communication Through SBAR Adoption in Assisted Living Facilities: A Quality Improvement Project. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Jun; 52(6):59.JG
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- Methodological Constraints and the Critical Need for Neuroscience-Based Nomenclature in Assessing Functional Risk of Psychotropics and Opioids in People with Dementia. [Letter]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Jun; 52(6):6.JG
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- The Lifespan Impact of Ageism Through the Lens of Self-Perceptions of Aging. [Editorial]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Jun; 52(6):3-5.JG
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- Understanding and Managing Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy. [Review]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Jun; 52(6):7-11.JG
- CONCLUSIONS: The 2025 KDIGO guideline advances IgAN management through an interdisciplinary, multi-targeted, evidence-based approach aimed at reducing proteinuria, preserving kidney function, and improving long-term renal outcomes.
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- Developing Core Competency Assessment Metrics for Dementia Care for Geriatric Nurse Specialists: A Delphi Method Study. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 May 07; :1-8. [Online ahead of print]JG
- CONCLUSIONS: The developed dementia care core competency indicator system exhibited robust scientific validity and reliability, serving as a valuable reference for the training, assessment, and standardization of dementia care competencies among geriatric nurse specialists in China.
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- Person-Centered Care Measurement Tools for Older Adults Receiving Services in Long-Term Care Settings: A Scoping Review. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 May 07; :1-9. [Online ahead of print]JG
- CONCLUSIONS: This study identified current tools available while also highlighting limitations, such as inconsistencies among tools. Findings can guide future research and practice to enhance PCC in LTSS.
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- Nurses' Perspectives on Contributing Factors to Hospitalized Older Adults' Self-Neglect: A Qualitative Study. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 May 07; :1-8. [Online ahead of print]JG
- CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive assessment should be conducted on the physical, psychological, social, and medical aspects of hospitalized older adults to identify high-risk individuals who are prone to self-neglect.
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- Ethical Considerations in Promoting Physical Activity for Nursing Home Residents With Cognitive Impairment: Implications for Policy and Practice. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 May; 52(5):6-13.JG
- CONCLUSIONS: Meaningful PA requires communication strategies attuned to cognitive fluctuation, identity-aligned activity design, and institutional flexibility that reduces structural barriers. Integrating relational autonomy into PA policy, staff training, and everyday care practices is ethically necessary to not only promote overall health, but to uphold agency, equity, and personhood for cognitively impaired NH residents.
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- Advancing Intervention Research to Improve Health and Well-Being in Older Adults via Roybal Centers. [Editorial]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 May; 52(5):3-4.JG
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- CMS's New Age-Friendly Hospital Measure & AGS CoCare®: HELP-What You Need to Know. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 May; 52(5):55-56.JG
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- Clinical Pearl: Herbal Supplements in Management of Psychiatric Disorders-Tumeric. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Apr; 52(4):64.JG
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- Case Study: APRN Gerontological Specialist Proficiency Ten. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Apr; 52(4):63-64.JG
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- Filial Piety: A Core Value of Asian Immigrant Families and Its Role in Healthy Aging. [Editorial]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Apr; 52(4):3-4.JG
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- Association Between Physical Activity and Cognitive Function: Observational and Genetic Analysis. [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Mar 25; :1-10. [Online ahead of print]JG
- CONCLUSIONS: Maintaining moderate-high intensity PA or increasing from low to moderate-high intensity may have a protective effect on CF among females; aerobic exercises, such as swimming, cycling, group exercise classes, and bowling, may be the most effective activities for protecting CF.
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- Who Provides Home-Based Primary Care to People With Dementia? [Journal Article]J Gerontol Nurs. 2026 Jun; 52(6):12-20.JG
- CONCLUSIONS: NPs provide HBPC to a sizeable share of homebound people with dementia. Patients cared for by NPs and MDs are more medically and sociodemographically complex than those cared for by a single provider type.
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