Department of Clinical Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
North Dublin Home Care (NDHC), Dublin, Ireland.
Clin Interv Aging. 2022 Mar 7;17:223-234. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S351431. eCollection 2022.
In Ireland, over 55,000 older adults are supported in their community by formal home support, amounting to an estimated 23 million care hours annually. There is a growing need to move beyond care, to more proactive approaches to maintain physical function. In a feasibility study, we delivered the "Care to Move" (CTM) program through existing home support services. This qualitative study aimed to explore the experience and perceptions of Health Care Assistants (HCAs), who were trained in and delivered the CTM program.
We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews with 22 HCAs [mean age 49.0 ± 10.7 years and female 21/22] involved in the delivery of the program with older adults [n = 35, mean age 82.8 (7.8) years]. Interview transcripts were coded and analyzed thematically to capture barriers and enablers to program delivery.
Barriers and enablers were identified under three themes i) the CTM approach ii) the home support setting, iii) older adults and physical activity, with iv) delivering care in a crisis and v) future directions further identified. Overall, there was a positive perception of the program's focus on "movement prompts and motivators", the "fit" within home support services, and the training provided. Practical challenges of limited time and the task-orientated nature of home support were reported as recurring barriers for CTM. Many HCAs commented on the value and perceived positive benefits of the program for their clients. Though negative perceptions of older adults' motivation or ability to engage with physical activity were noted. Risk, such as injury or pain, was identified but was not a dominant theme.
Our findings suggest that embedding physical activity initiatives within home support services could be feasible. Restructuring of services, engaging HCAs, and moving beyond traditional "task-oriented" care models to more personalised proactive approaches may facilitate this initiative and support aging in place.
在爱尔兰,有超过 55000 名老年人通过正式的家庭支持在社区中得到支持,每年提供约 2300 万小时的护理。人们越来越需要超越护理,采取更积极的方法来维持身体功能。在一项可行性研究中,我们通过现有的家庭支持服务提供了“Care to Move”(CTM)计划。这项定性研究旨在探讨接受过 CTM 计划培训并提供该计划的健康护理助理(HCAs)的经验和看法。
我们对 22 名参与为老年人提供 CTM 计划的 HCAs [平均年龄 49.0 ± 10.7 岁,女性 21/22]进行了半结构化电话访谈。采访记录进行了编码和主题分析,以捕捉计划实施的障碍和促进因素。
在三个主题下确定了障碍和促进因素:i)CTM 方法,ii)家庭支持环境,iii)老年人和体育活动,以及 iv)在危机中提供护理和 v)进一步确定未来方向。总体而言,该计划专注于“运动提示和激励因素”、“与家庭支持服务的契合度”以及提供的培训,得到了积极的评价。有限的时间和家庭支持任务导向性质带来的实际挑战被认为是 CTM 的持续障碍。许多 HCAs 评论了该计划对其客户的价值和感知的积极益处。尽管对老年人参与体育活动的动机或能力存在负面看法。但已确定风险,如受伤或疼痛,但不是主要主题。
我们的研究结果表明,在家庭支持服务中嵌入体育活动倡议是可行的。服务结构调整、吸引 HCAs 并超越传统的“任务导向”护理模式,采用更个性化的主动方法,可能会促进这一举措并支持老年人就地养老。