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Educating a health service workforce about dementia a qualitative study | Author(s) | Lesley Baillie, Eileen Sills, Nicola Thomas |
Journal title | Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, vol 17, no 2, 2016 |
Publisher | Emerald, 2016 |
Pages | pp 119-130 |
Source | www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/qaoa.htm |
Keywords | Dementia ; Person-centred care ; Training [welfare work] ; Medical workers ; Evaluation ; Qualitative Studies ; Longitudinal surveys. |
Annotation | A qualitative study that investigated staff perspectives on an ethnodrama ("Barbara's Story") which was used to educate an entire health service workforce and to promote a person-centred approach to care is reported. The study used a qualitative, longitudinal design with focus groups held with clinical (nurses, allied health professionals, medical) and non-clinical staff. In Phase 1, there were ten focus groups (67 participants) and one individual interview. In Phase 2 there were 16 focus groups (77 participants) and three individual interviews. Barbara's Story raised awareness of dementia, engaged staff emotionally, and prompted empathetic responses and improved interactions. The project's senior leadership, whole organisation and mandatory approach were well-supported, with a perceived impact on organisational culture. The project helped to embed practice developments and initiatives to support person-centred care. Barbara's Story is now well-integrated into the organisation's practices, supporting its sustainability in use. Whilst there are increasing resources for educating about dementia, there are fewer evaluations, particularly for large-scale educational initiatives, and a lack of focus on long-term effects. The study findings indicate that education about dementia can be delivered to a whole workforce in a sustainable manner, to prompt empathy, raise awareness, support person-centred care and impact on individual behaviour and organisational culture. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-170512209 A |
Classmark | EA: PAA: QW: QT: 4C: 3DP: 3J |
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