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“Making the best of what we have”: The lived experiences of community psychiatric nurses, day centre managers and social workers supporting clients with dementia attending a generic day care service

机译:“我们拥有的是我们所拥有的”:社区精神病护士,日中央经理和社会工作者的生活经历,支持客户的痴呆症,参加通用日托服务

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Aim and objectives This study explored the experiences and perspectives of community psychiatric nurses, day centre managers and social workers about supporting clients living with and without dementia attending a generic day care service. The purpose of the study was to elucidate approaches that enable clients living with dementia to access and derive benefit from the service. Background In the light of international ageing demographics and strategy towards social inclusion, it is anticipated that demand for generic day care services for clients living with and without dementia will increase. Design and methods A descriptive qualitative design utilised three focus groups for data collection. Community psychiatric nurses ( n ?=?4), day centre mangers ( n ?=?4) and social workers ( n ?=?12) participated in the study. Data analysis informed a narrative description of the approaches that support adults living with dementia in day care. Findings An exhaustive description is encapsulated in five key themes. These are “ easing the transition to day care,” “proactively managing supervision and complexity of need,” “sustaining the person and family carer,” making the best of what we have” and “encountering a need for change,” The data conveyed a sensitivity to the life story and needs of clients with dementia. Whilst the data revealed deficits in the physical environment of the centres, there were indications of the generation of a positive social environment. Conclusions A generic day care service that provides an integrated blend of care and treatment and social and recreational support to older adults, irrespective of whether they have or have not dementia, is realistic and manageable. The routine of day centre attendance may have value in sustaining clients with dementia and family care‐giving relationships. Implications for practice Approaches to support the attendance of clients with dementia at day care include home visits, life story work, proactive supervision and careful planning of social groupings and recreational activities.
机译:目的和目标本研究探讨了社区精神病护士,日中央经理和社会工作者的经验和观点,了解住宿和没有参加通用日托服务的痴呆症的客户。该研究的目的是阐明能够使痴呆症生活的客户能够从服务中获益和获得利益。背景技术鉴于国际老龄化人口统计数据和对社会包容的战略,预计对生活和不含痴呆症的客户的通用日托服务的需求将增加。设计和方法描述性定性设计利用三个焦点组进行数据收集。社区精神病护士(n?=?4),日中央人员(n?=?4)和社会工作者(n?=?12)参加了该研究。数据分析通知了对白天护理患有痴呆症的成年人的方法的叙述性描述。调查结果详尽的描述是在五个关键主题中封装的。这些“宽松过渡到日托”,“积极管理的监督和复杂性,”“维持这个人和家庭照顾者”,使我们拥有的最佳“和”遇到改变的需要“,数据传达的数据对痴呆症的客户的敏感性和需求。虽然数据在中心的物理环境中显示出赤字,但是存在积极的社会环境的迹象。结论一般日托服务,为老年人提供了一体的护理和治疗和社会和休闲支持,无论它们是否有或没有痴呆,都是现实和可管理的。日间中心出勤的日常活动可能具有患有痴呆症和家庭护理关系的客户的价值。对实践方法的影响,以支持当天关怀的痴呆症患者的出席包括家庭访问,人生故事工作,主动监督和仔细规划社会群和娱乐活动。

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