University of South Florida, School of Aging Studies, 4202 E. Fowler Ave., MHC #1325, Tampa, FL 33620, United States.
HealthCare Interactive, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, United States.
Appl Nurs Res. 2018 Feb;39:244-248. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2017.11.016. Epub 2017 Nov 7.
There has been a proliferation of online training programs for nursing home direct care staff related to dementia care, yet little is known about the effectiveness of the training. Some evidence exists that online training is effective in addressing problem behaviors of nursing home residents with dementia by enhancing self-efficacy, improving attitudes, and increasing knowledge of nursing home staff.
The current study aim was to evaluate the implementation of an online training program consisting of ten, one-hour modules which applies the CARES® concepts and learning framework to activities of daily living (ADL) care for persons with dementia.
Responses from Likert-type items, and open-ended questions were analyzed in a sample of 48 certified nursing assistants (CNAs) from 10 nursing homes in six states (ME, MT, ND, WI, MN, MO) that were part of a National Institute of Aging funded intervention study (Grant #AG026210).
The mixed-method study findings indicated that CNAs gained a better understanding, more knowledge, and more confidence in caring for persons with dementia. Recommendations were made regarding training length and technical issues, and some questioned the practicality of providing person-centered care when resident assignment was very high. CNAs expressed satisfaction with the online training, found it easy to use, and many said they would recommend the training. CARES® ADL Dementia Care online training appears to be a viable way of helping CNAs address the personal care needs of long-term care residents. Future CARES® ADL Dementia Care program research should include more racially diverse CNAs.
与痴呆症护理相关的养老院直接护理人员在线培训课程大量涌现,但人们对培训的效果知之甚少。有一些证据表明,在线培训通过增强自我效能感、改善态度和增加养老院工作人员的知识,对解决痴呆症养老院居民的行为问题是有效的。
本研究旨在评估一个由十个 1 小时模块组成的在线培训项目的实施情况,该项目将 CARES®概念和学习框架应用于痴呆症患者的日常生活活动(ADL)护理。
在一项由来自 6 个州(ME、MT、ND、WI、MN、MO)的 10 家养老院的 48 名认证护士助理(CNA)参与的、由美国国家老龄化研究所资助的干预研究(资助号:AG026210)中,对李克特式项目和开放式问题的回答进行了分析。
这项混合方法研究的结果表明,CNA 对护理痴呆症患者有了更好的理解、更多的知识和更大的信心。研究就培训时长和技术问题提出了建议,并有人对当居民分配非常高时提供以患者为中心的护理的实际性提出了质疑。CNA 对在线培训表示满意,发现它易于使用,许多人表示会推荐该培训。CARES®ADL 痴呆症护理在线培训似乎是帮助 CNA 满足长期护理居民个人护理需求的一种可行方法。未来的 CARES®ADL 痴呆症护理项目研究应包括更多不同种族的 CNA。