Kada Sundaran, Nygaard Harald A, Mukesh Bickol N, Geitung Jonn T
Faculty of Health and Social Science, Bergen University College, Bergen, Norway.
J Clin Nurs. 2009 Aug;18(16):2383-92. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2009.02791.x.
To explore the attitudes of staff caring for institutionalised dementia residents and the variables associated with these attitudes.
Fourteen nursing homes and one hospital-based geriatric ward in Bergen, Norway were surveyed, using the translation of an Approach to Dementia Questionnaire. The study population (n = 291) was a mixture of registered nurses, auxiliary nurses, nursing assistants and non-trained aides.
Survey.
Significant differences in hope and person-centred attitudes were identified in this study. Nursing assistants, compared with registered nurses (p = 0.02), had significantly lower hope attitudes. Staff over 50 years of age reported significantly lower hope attitudes (p = 0.01) than those under 40 years of age. Staff with 10 and fewer years of work experience reported significantly lower hope attitudes (p = 0.02) than those with more than 10 years of experience. Nurses with specialised training in geriatrics, psychiatry or dementia care had significantly higher hope attitudes, compared with nurses without any special training (p = 0.04). The person-centred attitude was lower among participants who were over 50 years old, compared with their counterparts under the age of 40 (p < or = 0.01).
Education, age, work experience, care unit size and specialised training are associated with differences in attitudes. We recommend that employers be proactive in encouraging and facilitating staff development by offering further training that aims to impart more positive attitudes.
Improvements in staff competency levels will be more important in the future, as a result of the forecasted increase in the percentage of the population who will suffer from dementia and reside in nursing homes.
探讨照料机构中痴呆症患者的工作人员的态度以及与这些态度相关的变量。
使用《痴呆症处理问卷》的译文,对挪威卑尔根的14家养老院和1家医院老年病房进行了调查。研究对象(n = 291)包括注册护士、助理护士、护理助理和未经培训的助手。
调查。
本研究发现希望态度和以患者为中心的态度存在显著差异。与注册护士相比,护理助理的希望态度显著较低(p = 0.02)。50岁及以上的工作人员的希望态度显著低于40岁以下的工作人员(p = 0.01)。工作经验为10年及以下的工作人员的希望态度显著低于工作经验超过10年的工作人员(p = 0.02)。与未接受任何特殊培训的护士相比,接受过老年病学、精神病学或痴呆症护理专业培训的护士的希望态度显著更高(p = 0.04)。50岁及以上的参与者的以患者为中心的态度低于40岁及以下的参与者(p≤0.01)。
教育程度、年龄、工作经验、护理单元规模和专业培训与态度差异有关。我们建议雇主积极鼓励并通过提供旨在传授更积极态度的进一步培训来促进员工发展。
由于预计患痴呆症并入住养老院的人口比例将增加,提高员工能力水平在未来将更为重要。