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- Title
Improving dementia care in nursing homes: experiences with a palliative care symptom-assessment tool (MIDOS)
- Authors
Krumm, Norbert; Larkin, Philip; Connolly, Michael; Rode, Peter; Elsner, Frank
- Abstract
Background: In the past decade, the palliative care approach has been used in the care of frail older people living with debilitating chronic conditions, including dementia. Aim: To describe health professionals' experiences of assessing the symptoms of people with dementia using a cancer-patient-oriented symptom-assessment tool from a palliative care context. Method: This was a qualitative study that used semi-structured interviews (n=13) with clinical staff in three nursing homes prior to and following the implementation of the Minimal Documentation system for Palliative care (MIDOS) tool for assessing symptoms over a period of 6 weeks. Results: Baseline interviews showed specific concerns about symptom assessment, such as uncertainty about underlying symptoms in residents who appeared to be in distress. After the implementation of the MIDOS tool, participants reported that daily use of the tool was perceived as helpful in evaluating symptoms other than pain and improved internal communication between staff regarding clinical decision making. Conclusion: The MIDOS tool was perceived as a helpful and valuable complement to existing tools. Participants expressed some concerns regarding the subjective nature of perceiving symptoms and clinical decision making. The use of tools such as the MIDOS tool has the potential to enhance the quality of palliative care in dementia care.
- Publication
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2014, Vol 20, Issue 4, p187
- ISSN
1357-6321
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.12968/ijpn.2014.20.4.187