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Care staff working with people with dementia training, knowledge and confidence | Author(s) | Jane Hughes, Heather Bagley, Siobhan Reilly |
Journal title | Dementia: the international journal of social research and practice, vol 7, no 2, May 2008 |
Pages | pp 227-238 |
Source | http://www.dem.sagepub.com |
Keywords | Dementia ; Care homes ; Residents [care homes] ; Management [care] ; Quality ; Care home staff ; Training [welfare work] ; Evaluation. |
Annotation | The complexity and diversity of the needs of older people in care homes presents challenges to those responsible for caring for residents, in particular nursing and care assistant staff providing the majority of direct care. This study undertaken at the Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU) examines the degree of knowledge and confidence of these staff in caring for people with dementia and seeks to identify factors which can contribute to greater confidence. It reveals that although staff knowledge of dementia is reasonable, confidence in dealing with related situations is lower. Results also suggest that training can positively influence staff confidence in dealing with behaviour associated with the conditions recognising that it is one of many factors influencing performance as a paid carer. These findings are discussed in terms of the quality of care provided to residents with dementia, the forms such training might take, and the importance of a work environment which facilitates on-the-job training. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080702209 A |
Classmark | EA: KW: KX: QA: 59: QRM: QW: 4C |
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