Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2021 Jan 27;30(1):239-252. doi: 10.1044/2020_AJSLP-20-00065. Epub 2021 Jan 20.
Purpose This study investigated whether a 6-week coaching strategy resulted in positive changes in self-perceived knowledge and efficacy (SPKE) and positive communication behaviors in certified nursing assistants (CNAs) working with people with dementia in a skilled nursing facility. It also assessed the impact of the coaching strategy on negative responsive behaviors of people with dementia, such as yelling out, hitting, or spitting. Method Seven CNAs and seven people with dementia completed this study. Pretesting and posttesting were conducted for CNAs' SPKE. A single-subject, multiple-baseline design across five communication behaviors, the positive communication approach checklist, was completed to assess CNA communication behaviors after completion of a coaching strategy. Pretesting and posttesting of responsive behaviors of people with dementia were completed with the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. Results Six out of seven CNAs improved their SPKE from pre- to postcoaching; however, this difference was not statistically significant. Per the positive communication approach checklist, there was a statistically significant increase, from baseline to follow-up, in CNA positive communication behaviors when interacting with people with dementia. The frequency of overall responsive behaviors of people with dementia significantly decreased from pre- to postcoaching, per the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. Conclusions There is preliminary evidence to support the feasibility of a coaching strategy for the implementation of positive communication behaviors by CNAs when communicating with people with dementia. Negative responsive behaviors of people with dementia also decreased. Speech-language pathologists should consider acting as coaches to support positive communication for people with dementia. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.13564811.
目的 本研究旨在探讨 6 周的辅导策略是否会使在熟练护理机构中与痴呆症患者一起工作的注册护士助理(CNA)的自我感知知识和效能(SPKE)以及积极的沟通行为发生积极变化。它还评估了辅导策略对痴呆症患者的负面反应行为(如大喊、打人或吐口水)的影响。
方法 本研究由 7 名 CNA 和 7 名痴呆症患者完成。对 CNA 的 SPKE 进行了预测试和后测试。采用跨五个沟通行为的单一被试、多基线设计,即积极沟通方法检查表,以评估在完成辅导策略后 CNA 的沟通行为。采用 Cohen-Mansfield 激惹量表对痴呆症患者的反应行为进行了预测试和后测试。
结果 7 名 CNA 中有 6 名在辅导后自我感知知识和效能(SPKE)有所提高;然而,这一差异在统计学上并不显著。根据积极沟通方法检查表,当与痴呆症患者互动时,CNA 的积极沟通行为从基线到随访有显著的统计学增加。根据 Cohen-Mansfield 激惹量表,痴呆症患者的整体反应行为的频率从辅导前到辅导后显著下降。
结论 有初步证据支持对 CNA 实施积极沟通行为的辅导策略的可行性,当与痴呆症患者沟通时。痴呆症患者的负面反应行为也有所减少。言语语言病理学家应考虑充当教练,以支持痴呆症患者的积极沟通。