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PS3-25: Raising Literacy and Capacity for Incontinence and Skin Care in Dementia: Needs Assessment of Family/Friend Caregivers and Healthcare Providers

机译:PS3-25:提高痴呆症患者失禁和皮肤护理的素养和能力:需要评估家人/朋友的照顾者和医疗保健提供者

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Background and Aims: Incontinence can occur in Alzheimer's disease or dementia (AD). Skin damage is frequently a physical complication. Few AD support programs directly address these problems. The purpose of this study is to assess and better meet the needs of informal caregivers and healthcare providers of persons with AD about issues of incontinence and perineal skin care. Methods: Audiotaped focus groups or interviews are being conducted with informal (family/friend) caregivers (goal n=56) and healthcare providers including physicians and nurse practitioners (NPs) (goal n=10) to determine needs for raising literacy and care capacity related to incontinence and skin damage. This assessment addresses health literacy content (e.g., knowledge, skills) as well as attitudes and preferred methods of receiving content. Results of this assessment, review of literature of current evidence and recommendations by expert clinical consultants will guide development of an informational and supportive intervention. Results: To date, 30 informal caregivers have participated in discussions (mean age 60; 75% female; 50% of care recipients are incontinent). A total of 11 healthcare providers participated in discussions (8 MDs, 2 NPs, 1 Pharmacist; mean age 53; 64% female; mean years of professional experience 23). Literacy needs of informal caregivers include prevalence and reasons why incontinence occurs in AD, when to discuss with healthcare provider and terms to use, types and photos of skin damage that can occur, indications for various absorbent and skin care products, and "step by step" instructions on ways to manage. Literacy needs of providers include evidenced-based recommendations for non-pharmacological management strategies, terms used by families and patients to refer to incontinence, referral or follow-up visit with specialist nurse, and utilization of provider (primary care, geriatrics) who has established relationship with patient. Preferred methods of learning/dissemination for both caregivers and providers include informational brochure, FAQ sheet, and guide to skin care products. Few preferred computer-based materials. Conclusions: Family/friend caregivers and healthcare providers of individuals with AD have indicated health literacy needs related to incontinence and associated skin damage and have identified preferred ways of addressing these needs.
机译:背景与目的:尿失禁可发生在阿尔茨海默氏病或​​痴呆症(AD)中。皮肤损害通常是身体并发症。很少有广告支持程序可以直接解决这些问题。这项研究的目的是评估和更好地满足AD患者在失禁和会阴皮肤护理方面的需求。方法:正在与非正式的(家庭/朋友)护理人员(目标n = 56)和包括医生和执业医师(NP)的医疗保健提供者(目标n = 10)进行录音小组或访谈,以确定提高识字和护理能力的需求与尿失禁和皮肤损伤有关。该评估涉及健康素养的内容(例如知识,技能)以及接收内容的态度和首选方法。评估的结果,对当前证据文献的审查以及专家临床顾问的建议将指导信息和支持性干预措施的发展。结果:迄今为止,已有30名非正式护理人员参加了讨论(平均年龄60;女性75%;接受护理的人中50%为失禁者)。共有11位医疗服务提供者参加了讨论(8位MD,2位NP,1位药剂师;平均年龄53岁;女性64%;平均专业经验年限23)。非正式护理人员的扫盲需求包括患病率和失禁在AD中发生的原因,何时与医疗保健提供者讨论和使用术语,可能发生的皮肤损害的类型和照片,各种吸收剂和皮肤护理产品的适应症以及“循序渐进” ”有关如何管理的说明。提供者的素养需求包括基于证据的非药物治疗策略建议,家庭和患者用来指失禁,与专科护士进行转诊或随访访问的术语以及已经建立的提供者(初级保健,老年病)的使用与病人的关系。对于护理人员和提供者而言,学习/传播的首选方法包括信息手册,常见问题解答表和护肤产品指南。很少有首选的基于计算机的材料。结论:患有AD的个体的家庭/朋友照顾者和医疗保健提供者已经表明了与失禁和相关的皮肤损伤有关的健康素养需求,并且已经确定了解决这些需求的优选方式。

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