Handley Melanie, Bunn Frances, Goodman Claire
Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9AB, UK.
Syst Rev. 2015 Dec 14;4:180. doi: 10.1186/s13643-015-0168-2.
Improving health-care outcomes for people living with dementia when they are admitted to hospital is a policy priority. Dementia friendly interventions in health care promote inclusion of patients and carers in decision-making and adapt practices and environments to be appropriate to the needs of people with cognitive impairment. While there has been a wealth of activity, the number of studies evaluating interventions is limited, and the majority focuses on reporting staff and organisational outcomes. By focusing on patient and carer outcomes, this review will aim to develop an explanatory account of how and in what circumstances dementia friendly environments in health care work for people living with dementia and with what outcomes.
METHOD/DESIGN: Realist review is a theory-driven method which seeks to produce explanatory accounts of why interventions work and specifically, what combination of components are most effective in producing particular outcomes. Stakeholder interviews, a review of the literature, and an expert steering group workshop will be used to explore the assumptions behind interventions that are designed to enhance health care for people living with dementia to understand the underlying programme theories. The review will focus on studies that report patient and carer outcomes, including involvement in decision-making, length of stay and referral to long-term care, adverse incidents (e.g. patient distress, delirium falls, nutrition and hydration and infection), antipsychotic medication prescribing, evidence of patient-centred care and patient and carer satisfaction.
The review will provide an explanatory model about how dementia friendly interventions in hospital settings improve outcomes for people living with dementia and their family carers and in what circumstances for future testing and evaluation of future dementia friendly initiatives.
PROSPERO CRD42015017562.
提高痴呆症患者住院期间的医疗保健效果是一项政策重点。医疗保健中的痴呆症友好型干预措施促进患者及其护理人员参与决策,并使实践和环境适应认知障碍患者的需求。虽然已经开展了大量活动,但评估干预措施的研究数量有限,且大多数研究侧重于报告工作人员和组织的成果。通过关注患者和护理人员的成果,本综述旨在对医疗保健中的痴呆症友好型环境如何以及在何种情况下对痴呆症患者发挥作用以及产生何种成果作出解释性说明。
方法/设计:实证主义综述是一种理论驱动的方法,旨在对干预措施为何有效,特别是哪些组成部分的组合对产生特定成果最有效作出解释性说明。将通过利益相关者访谈、文献综述和专家指导小组研讨会来探讨旨在改善痴呆症患者医疗保健的干预措施背后的假设,以理解潜在的项目理论。本综述将侧重于报告患者和护理人员成果的研究,包括参与决策、住院时间和转介至长期护理、不良事件(如患者痛苦、谵妄跌倒、营养与水合作用及感染)、抗精神病药物处方、以患者为中心的护理证据以及患者和护理人员的满意度。
本综述将提供一个解释模型,说明医院环境中的痴呆症友好型干预措施如何改善痴呆症患者及其家庭护理人员的成果,以及在何种情况下可用于未来对痴呆症友好型举措的测试和评估。
PROSPERO CRD42015017562 。