| DisDAT is |
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Intended to help identify distress cues
in people who because of cognitive impairment or physical illness
have severely limited communication. |
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Designed to also document a person’s usual content
cues, thus enabling distress cues to be identified more clearly. |
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NOT a scoring tool. It documents what many staff have
done instinctively for many years thus providing a record against
which subtle changes can be compared. This information can be transferred
with the client or patient to any environment. |
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Meant to help you and your client or patient. It gives
you more confidence in the observation skills you already have which
in turn will help you improve the care of your client or patient. |
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Useable by any carer. Both lay and professional carers
find they can use this tool. |
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A means of providing a clearer picture of a client’s
‘language’ of distress. |
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Only the first step: see ‘How to use DisDAT’
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| DISDAT
TOOL |
| DISDAT
MONITOR SHEET 1 |
| DISDAT
MONITOR SHEET 2 |
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