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‘Who's actually gonna read this?’ An evaluation of staff experiences of the value of information contained in written care plans in supporting care in three different dementia care settings

机译:“谁实际上会读到这一点?”在三种不同的痴呆环境中支持护理的书面护理计划中包含的信息价值的工作人员的评估

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Accessible summary What is known on the subject? A written plan is designed to improve communication and co‐ordinate care between mental health inpatient wards and community settings. Reports of care plan quality issues and staff and service user dissatisfaction with healthcare bureaucracy have focused on working age mental health or general hospital settings. Little is known about mental health staff perspectives on the value of written care plans in supporting dementia care. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? Competing demands on staff time and resources to meet administrative standards for care plans caused a tension with their own professional priorities for supporting care. Mental health staff face difficulties using electronic records alongside other systems of information sharing. Further exploration is needed of the gap between frontline staff values and those of the local organization and managers when supporting good dementia care. What are the implications for practice? Frontline staff should be involved in designing new information systems including care plans. Care plan documentation needs to be refocused to ensure it is effective in enabling staff to communicate amongst themselves and with others to support people with dementia. Practice‐based mentors could be deployed to strengthen good practice in effective information sharing. Abstract Background Reports of increased healthcare bureaucracy and concerns over care plan quality have emerged from research and surveys into staff and service user experiences. Little is known of mental health staff perspectives on the value of written care plans in supporting dementia care. Aim To investigate the experiences and views of staff in relation to care planning in dementia services in one National Health Service ( NHS ) provider Trust in England. Method Grounded Theory methodology was used. A purposive sample of 11 multidisciplinary staff were interviewed across three sites in one NHS Trust. Interviews were transcribed, coded and analysed using the constant comparative method. Findings Five themes were identified and are explored in detail below: (1) Repetition; (2) the impact of electronic records on practice; (3) ambivalence about the value of paperwork; (4) time conflicts; and (5) alternative sources of information to plan care. Discussion Participants perceived that written care plans did not help staff with good practice in planning care or to support dementia care generally. Staff were frustrated by repetitive documentation, inflexible electronic records and conflicting demands on their time. Implications for practice Frontline staff should be involved in designing new information systems including care plans.
机译:Accessible摘要在主题上已知的内容是什么?书面计划旨在改善心理健康住院病房和社区环境之间的沟通和协调护理。护理计划质量问题的报告和工作人员和服务用户对医疗保健官僚机构的不满,专注于工作年龄心理健康或综合医院环境。关于精神卫生员工的观点,令人着眼于对支持痴呆护理的书面护理计划的价值。本文增加了现有知识的内容?竞争对工作人员的需求,以满足护理计划的行政标准导致了他们自己的专业优先事项来支持护理。心理健康人员使用电子记录与其他信息分享系统面临困难。在支持良好的痴呆症时,需要进一步的探索前线员工价值观与当地组织和管理者之间的差距。对练习有何影响?前线员工应参与设计新的信息系统,包括护理计划。需要重新切断护理计划文件,以确保它有效地使员工在自己和其他人之间沟通,以支持痴呆症的人。可以部署基于练习的导师,以加强有效信息共享的良好做法。摘要背景报告增加了医疗保健官僚机构和关注护理计划质量的担忧,从研究和调查中出现了员工和服务用户体验。众所周知,心理健康人员的视角,就书面护理的书面护理计划的价值。旨在调查一个国家卫生服务(NHS)提供者信托在英格兰在一个国家卫生服务(NHS)提供者信托中有关工作人员的经验和意见。方法采用接地理论方法。在一个NHS信任的三个地点采访了11个多学科工作人员的有目的地样本。使用恒定的比较方法转录,编码和分析访谈。确定五个主题,并在下面详细探讨:(1)重复; (2)电子记录对实践的影响; (3)关于文书工作价值的矛盾性; (4)时间冲突; (5)替代信息来源,以计划护理。讨论参与者认为书面护理计划并没有帮助员工在规划护理或普遍支持痴呆症护理方面具有良好的做法。工作人员因重复文件,不灵活的电子记录和时代的冲突需求受到沮丧。对实践前线员工的影响应参与设计新的信息系统,包括护理计划。

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