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- Title
Preparing care home staff to manage challenging behaviours among residents living with dementia: A mixed-methods evaluation.
- Authors
Campbell, Niyah; Maidment, Ian D; Randle, Emma; Shaw, Rachel L
- Abstract
We evaluated an intervention designed to manage challenging behaviours of people with dementia. Framework analysis of interviews (n = 21) showed the intervention modified practice and perceptions. The intervention (n = 58; power calculation proposed n = 160 for medium effect) had no significant effect on attitudes to dementia for time (p =.42) or care home (p =.15). The Maslach burnout scores did not change significantly for person-centredness for time (p =.83) or care home (p =.29). Hope scores showed a significant effect post-intervention (p =.004), but this was not maintained. No significant main effect was found for care home (p =.36). Experiential learning enabled staff to experience benefits of person-centred care firsthand.
- Publication
Health Psychology Open, 2020, Vol 7, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2055-1029
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/2055102920933065