University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, School of Nursing, 2007 Carrington Hall CB#7460, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Duke University School of Nursing, USA.
Geriatr Nurs. 2019 May-Jun;40(3):269-276. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2018.11.002. Epub 2018 Dec 3.
We pilot tested a carepartner-assisted intervention to improve oral hygiene in persons with cognitive impairment (participants) and help carepartners become leaders who can adapt approaches that foster participants' ability to develop new skills for oral hygiene care. Following the intervention, we conducted interviews with participants and carepartners to understand their challenges in working together to learn new oral hygiene skills. Participants reported challenges such as frustration using the electric toothbrush correctly, lack of desire to change, uncertainty about correctness of technique, and difficulty sustaining two minutes of toothbrushing. Carepartners reported challenges such as learning a new way of toothbrushing, learning new communication techniques, switching from instructing to working together, learning to balance leading with being too bossy, and being mindful of word choices. Findings suggested that despite challenges, participants were able to learn adaptive strategies to support new oral hygiene behaviors with support of the carepartner as the adaptive leader.
我们对一种照顾者辅助干预措施进行了试点测试,以改善认知障碍者(参与者)的口腔卫生,并帮助照顾者成为能够调整方法的领导者,以培养参与者发展新的口腔卫生护理技能的能力。干预措施结束后,我们对参与者和照顾者进行了访谈,以了解他们在共同学习新的口腔卫生技能方面所面临的挑战。参与者报告称,他们在正确使用电动牙刷方面遇到了挫折,缺乏改变的意愿,对技术正确性的不确定性,以及难以维持两分钟的刷牙时间等挑战。照顾者报告称,他们在学习新的刷牙方法、学习新的沟通技巧、从指导转变为共同工作、学习如何平衡领导与过于专横、以及注意用词选择等方面都遇到了挑战。研究结果表明,尽管存在挑战,但在照顾者作为适应性领导者的支持下,参与者能够学习适应性策略来支持新的口腔卫生行为。