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能额外关怀住房支持生活患有痴呆症的老年人的变化需求吗?

Can extra care housing support the changing needs of older people living with dementia?

机构信息

University of Worcester, UK.

University of Bristol, UK.

出版信息

Dementia (London). 2020 Jul;19(5):1492-1508. doi: 10.1177/1471301218801743. Epub 2018 Sep 23.

Abstract

With over two-thirds of people with dementia living in the community and one-third of those living alone, it is important to consider the future housing needs of this population, particularly as symptoms of cognitive impairment increase. Policy in England has focused on enabling people living with dementia to remain in their own homes for as long as possible, often with the support of a family carer. However, many people struggle to maintain an acceptable quality of life in their own homes as their dementia advances, often due to the design limitations of mainstream housing and the challenge of finding specialist domiciliary care that is affordable and of sufficient quality. Extra care housing offers a model that aims to support older people living in their own apartments, whilst also offering specialist person-centred care as and when it is needed. This paper reports on a longitudinal project that explored how extra care housing can respond to the changing social care needs of residents, including those living with dementia. Participants included residents and staff from four extra care housing schemes, one of which was a specialist dementia scheme, in two regions of England. Interviews were carried with 51 residents across 4 rounds at 5 month intervals between October 2015 and June 2017. Interviews were also carried out with 7 managers, 20 care staff and 2 local authority commissioners of housing for older people. Key factors included person-centred care and support, flexible commissioning and staffing, appropriate design of the environment and suitable location of the scheme within the wider community. The challenge of delivering services that addresses these issues during a period of reduced public spending is acknowledged. Further research is suggested to compare different approaches to supporting people with dementia, including integrated and separated accommodation, and different stages of dementia.

摘要

超过三分之二的痴呆症患者生活在社区中,其中三分之一独居,因此需要考虑这一人群的未来住房需求,尤其是在认知障碍症状加重的情况下。英国的政策重点是使患有痴呆症的人尽可能长时间地留在自己的家中,通常在家庭照顾者的支持下。然而,随着痴呆症的发展,许多人难以在自己的家中维持可接受的生活质量,这通常是由于主流住房的设计限制以及难以找到负担得起且质量足够的专业家庭护理所致。额外护理住房提供了一种模式,旨在支持居住在自己公寓中的老年人,同时在需要时提供以患者为中心的专业护理。本文报告了一个纵向项目,该项目探讨了额外护理住房如何应对居民不断变化的社会护理需求,包括那些患有痴呆症的居民。参与者包括英格兰两个地区的四个额外护理住房计划中的居民和工作人员,其中一个是专门的痴呆症计划。在 2015 年 10 月至 2017 年 6 月的 5 个月间隔内,进行了四轮访谈,共采访了 51 名居民。还对 7 名经理、20 名护理人员和 2 名负责老年人住房的地方当局专员进行了访谈。关键因素包括以患者为中心的护理和支持、灵活的委托和人员配置、环境的适当设计以及该计划在更广泛社区中的合适位置。承认在公共支出减少的情况下提供解决这些问题的服务所面临的挑战。建议进行进一步研究,以比较不同方法来支持患有痴呆症的人,包括综合和分离式住宿以及不同阶段的痴呆症。

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