Table 2.
Measurements at resident level
| Point of measurement | Characteristics | Measure | |
|---|---|---|---|
| t0 | Baselinea | Socio-demographic and clinical data | Routine data |
| Quality of life | QoL-AD | ||
| Cognition | DSS | ||
| Agitated behaviour | CMAI | ||
| Medication data | Routine data | ||
| Falls and fall-related medical attention | Routine data | ||
| Physical restraints | Routine data | ||
| t1 t2 t3 | 3, 6, and 9 months after baseline | Medication data | Routine data |
| Falls and fall-related medical attention | Routine data | ||
| Physical restraints | Routine data | ||
| Clinical course (emergencies, hospital admissions, change in nursing care dependency, and physician contacts) | Routine data | ||
| t4 | 12 months after baseline | Quality of life | QoL-AD |
| Cognition | DSS | ||
| Agitated behaviour | CMAI | ||
| Medication data | Routine data | ||
| Falls and fall-related medical attention | Routine data | ||
| Physical restraints | Routine data | ||
| Clinical course (emergencies, hospital admissions, change in nursing care dependency, and physician contacts) | Routine data | ||
aNew participants after t0 will be assessed with the same characteristics and measures as for baseline at the subsequent measurement point