Institute of Health and Nursing Sciences, Medical Faculty, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Magdeburger Straße 8, 06112, Halle (Saale), Germany.
Institute for Medical Information Processing, Biometry and Epidemiology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Marchioninistr. 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.
BMC Geriatr. 2018 Feb 28;18(1):61. doi: 10.1186/s12877-018-0745-z.
Joint contractures in nursing home residents limit the capacity to perform daily activities and restrict social participation. The purpose of this study was to develop a complex intervention to improve participation in nursing home residents with joint contractures.
The development followed the UK Medical Research Council framework using a mixed-methods design with re-analysis of existing interview data using a graphic modelling approach, group discussions with nursing home residents, systematic review of intervention studies, structured 2-day workshop with experts in geriatric, nursing, and rehabilitation, and group discussion with professionals in nursing homes.
Graphic modelling identified restrictions in the use of transportation, walking within buildings, memory functions, and using the hands and arms as the central target points for the intervention. Seven group discussions with 33 residents revealed various aspects related to functioning and disability according the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health domains body functions, body structures, activities and participation, environmental factors, and personal factors. The systematic review included 17 studies with 992 participants: 16 randomised controlled trials and one controlled trial. The findings could not demonstrate any evidence in favour of an intervention. The structured 2-day expert workshop resulted in a variety of potential intervention components and implementation strategies. The group discussion with the professionals in nursing homes verified the feasibility of the components and the overall concept. The resulting intervention, Participation Enabling CAre in Nursing (PECAN), will be implemented during a 1-day workshop for nurses, a mentoring approach, and supportive material. The intervention addresses nurses and other staff, residents, their informal caregivers, therapists, and general practitioners.
In view of the absence of any robust evidence, the decision to use mixed methods and to closely involve both health professionals and residents proved to be an appropriate means to develop a complex intervention to improve participation of and quality of life in nursing home residents. We will now evaluate the PECAN intervention for its impact and feasibility in a pilot study in preparation for an evaluation of its effectiveness in a definitive trial.
German clinical trials register, reference number DRKS00010037 (12 February 2016).
养老院居民的关节挛缩限制了他们进行日常活动的能力,并限制了他们的社会参与。本研究的目的是开发一种复杂的干预措施,以提高患有关节挛缩的养老院居民的参与度。
该研究遵循英国医学研究理事会的框架,采用混合方法设计,使用图形建模方法重新分析现有的访谈数据,与养老院居民进行小组讨论,对干预研究进行系统评价,与老年病学、护理和康复专家进行为期两天的结构化研讨会,以及与养老院专业人员进行小组讨论。
图形建模确定了限制居民使用交通工具、在建筑物内行走、记忆功能以及使用手和手臂的限制,作为干预的中心目标点。与 33 名居民进行了 7 次小组讨论,根据《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》的身体功能、身体结构、活动和参与、环境因素和个人因素等领域,揭示了与功能和残疾相关的各种方面。系统评价包括 17 项研究,共 992 名参与者:16 项随机对照试验和 1 项对照试验。研究结果不能证明干预措施有任何有利证据。结构化的为期两天的专家研讨会产生了各种潜在的干预措施组成部分和实施策略。与养老院专业人员的小组讨论验证了组成部分和整体概念的可行性。由此产生的干预措施,参与式护理(PECAN),将在为期一天的护士培训研讨会、辅导方法和支持性材料中实施。该干预措施针对护士和其他工作人员、居民、他们的非正式照顾者、治疗师和全科医生。
鉴于缺乏任何强有力的证据,决定使用混合方法并密切参与卫生专业人员和居民,被证明是开发一种复杂的干预措施,以提高养老院居民的参与度和生活质量的适当手段。我们现在将在一项试点研究中评估 PECAN 干预措施的影响和可行性,为在一项确定性试验中评估其有效性做准备。
德国临床试验注册处,注册号 DRKS00010037(2016 年 2 月 12 日)。