Dupuis Sherry, McAiney Carrie A, Fortune Darla, Ploeg Jenny, Witt Lorna de
Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Dementia (London). 2016 Jan;15(1):85-105. doi: 10.1177/1471301213518935. Epub 2014 Jan 13.
Longstanding concerns about quality care provision, specifically in the area of long-term care, have prompted calls for changing the culture of care to reflect more client-driven and relationship-centred models. Despite an increase in culture change initiatives in both Canada and the United States, there is insufficient information about the theories and approaches that guide culture change. The purpose of this paper is to describe a culture change initiative currently underway in Canada, the Partnerships in Dementia Care Alliance, and the theoretical foundations informing our work. More specifically, we describe how the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias framework, the authentic partnership approach, participatory action research and Appreciative Inquiry have been integrated to guide a culture change process that encourages working collaboratively, thinking and doing differently and re-imagining new possibilities for changing the culture of dementia care.
长期以来,人们一直关注优质护理服务的提供,特别是在长期护理领域,这促使人们呼吁改变护理文化,以反映更多以客户为导向和以关系为中心的模式。尽管加拿大和美国的文化变革举措有所增加,但关于指导文化变革的理论和方法的信息仍然不足。本文的目的是描述加拿大目前正在开展的一项文化变革举措——痴呆症护理伙伴关系联盟,以及为我们的工作提供信息的理论基础。更具体地说,我们描述了阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症框架、真实伙伴关系方法、参与式行动研究和积极探询的理论和哲学基础是如何整合在一起,以指导一个文化变革过程的,该过程鼓励合作、以不同方式思考和行动,并重新设想改变痴呆症护理文化的新可能性。