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The Organic Brain Syndrome (OBS) scale: a systematic review. (2006)

Abstract
This author produced version paper published International Journal Geriatric Psychiatry This paper has been peer reviewed but does not include the final publisher proof corrections journal pagination Citation for the published paper Bjorkelund Karin Bjorkman and Larsson Sylvia and Gustafson Lars and Andersson Edith The Organic Brain Syndrome OBS scale systematic review International Journal Geriatric Psychiatry Issue Jan http doi org gps Access the published version may require journal subscription Published with permission from Wiley InterScience The Organic Brain Syndrome OBS Scale Systematic Review Karin rkman rkelund Doct Stud Sylvia Larsson PhD Lars Gustafson PhD Prof Edith Andersson PhD From the Department Anesthesiology and Intensive care Clinical Sciences Lund Lund University Box Lund Sweden the Department Health Sciences Lund University Box Lund Sweden and the Department Psychogeriatrics Clinical Sciences Lund Lund University Box Lund Sweden Correspondence and reprint requests Doct Stud Karin rkman rkelund Department Health Sciences Lund University Box Lund Sweden Phone Fax mail karin bjorkman bjorkelund med Article for submiss Int Geriatr Psychiatry Revised Revised KBB ABSTRACT Background Objective The Organic Brain Syndrome OBS Scale was developed determine elderly patients disturbances awareness and orientation time place and own identity and assessment various emotional and behavioural symptoms appearing delirium dementia and other organic mental diseases The aim

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Keywords Nursing, Neuroscience. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Type Journal article

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