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对长期护理院中环境对痴呆患者作用的看法:家庭和工作人员的观点。

Perceptions of family and staff on the role of the environment in long-term care homes for people with dementia.

机构信息

Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Int Psychogeriatr. 2012 May;24(5):753-65. doi: 10.1017/S1041610211002675. Epub 2012 Jan 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disruptive behaviors are frequent and often the first predictor of institutionalization. The goal of this multi-center study was to explore the perceptions of family and staff members on the potential contribution of environmental factors that influence disruptive behaviors and quality of life of residents with dementia living in long-term care homes.

METHODS

Data were collected using 15 nominal focus groups with 45 family and 59 staff members from eight care units. Groups discussed and created lists of factors that could either reduce disruptive behaviors and facilitate quality of life or encourage disruptive behaviors and impede the quality of life of residents. Then each participant individually selected the nine most important facilitators and obstacles. Themes were identified from the lists of data and operational categories and definitions were developed for independent coding by four researchers.

RESULTS

Participants from both family and staff nominal focus groups highlighted facility, staffing, and resident factors to consider when creating optimal environments. Human environments were perceived to be more important than physical environments and flexibility was judged to be essential. Noise was identified as one of the most important factors influencing behavior and quality of life of residents.

CONCLUSION

Specialized physical design features can be useful for maintaining quality of life and reducing disruptive behaviors, but they are not sufficient. Although they can ease some of the anxieties and set the stage for social interactions, individuals who make up the human environment are just as important in promoting well-being among residents.

摘要

背景

破坏性行为频繁发生,通常是住院的首要预测因素。本多中心研究的目的是探讨家庭和工作人员对影响痴呆患者长期护理机构中居民破坏性行为和生活质量的环境因素的潜在贡献的看法。

方法

使用来自 8 个护理单元的 15 个名义焦点小组,收集了 45 名家属和 59 名工作人员的数据。小组讨论并列出了可能减少破坏性行为和促进生活质量或鼓励破坏性行为和阻碍居民生活质量的因素。然后,每位参与者单独选择了 9 个最重要的促进因素和障碍。从数据列表和操作类别中确定了主题,并为四位研究人员的独立编码制定了定义。

结果

来自家庭和工作人员名义焦点小组的参与者强调了在创造最佳环境时要考虑的设施、人员配备和居民因素。人类环境被认为比物理环境更重要,灵活性被认为是必不可少的。噪音被确定为影响居民行为和生活质量的最重要因素之一。

结论

专门的物理设计特征有助于维持生活质量和减少破坏性行为,但这还不够。尽管它们可以缓解一些焦虑并为社交互动创造条件,但构成人类环境的个人在促进居民福祉方面同样重要。

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