School of Psychology and Social Work, University of Hull, Hull, UK.
Dementia UK, London, UK.
Health Expect. 2023 Jun;26(3):1227-1235. doi: 10.1111/hex.13738. Epub 2023 Mar 19.
An admission to a mental health ward is an uncertain and unexpected part of a person's journey with dementia and consequently, families require information about what to expect and how to prepare. This study aimed to establish the information needs of people with dementia and their families at the point of admission to a mental health ward and to collate existing ward information leaflets to explore if they meet these information needs.
This research was conducted in two parts: (1) a qualitative study using focus groups, one with people with dementia and family carers with lived experience of such an admission (n = 6), and another with Admiral Nurses (n = 6) to explore information needs at the point of admission. (2) Each National Health Service (NHS) mental health trust (n = 67) was asked to provide a copy of their ward information shared at admission. A total of 30 leaflets were received from 15 NHS trusts; after removing duplicates, 22 were included. A content analysis was conducted to evaluate to what extent leaflets met the information needs identified by focus groups.
Two main categories 'honest, accurate and up-to-date information' and 'who is the information for' and four subcategories were derived from focus group data. Participants felt that people with dementia and their families were likely to have different information needs. Material for people with dementia needed to be in an accessible format. Information should cover the aim of the admission, a timeline of what to expect and details about how families will be involved in care. Practical information about what to pack and ward facilities was valued. Participants spoke about the need to consider the tone of the information, given that people are likely to be distressed. The information leaflets reviewed did not meet the information needs identified by focus group participants.
People with dementia and family carers have different information needs at the point of admission to a mental health ward. Information provided to people with dementia needs to be in an accessible format with content relevant to these needs. Wards should aim to co-create information to ensure that they meet people's information needs.
This research was supported by a patient and public involvement (PPI) group of people with dementia and carers who have experience in mental health wards. The idea for the study came from the group and was motivated by their experiences. The PPI group helped with the design of the study and took part in the focus groups. The information generated has been written up in this paper, and the knowledge generated has also been used to co-create a guide for wards on writing their information leaflets and to support the co-creation of a public information leaflet by Dementia UK about mental health admissions for people with dementia.
入住精神科病房是痴呆患者旅程中不确定和意外的一部分,因此,家属需要了解他们的预期情况并做好相应准备。本研究旨在确定痴呆患者及其家属在入住精神科病房时的信息需求,并整理现有的病房信息传单,以探讨这些传单是否满足这些信息需求。
本研究分为两部分进行:(1)采用焦点小组的方法进行定性研究,一组是有过此类住院经历的痴呆患者及其家属(n=6),另一组是老年痴呆症专科护士(n=6),以探讨入院时的信息需求。(2)要求每个国家医疗服务体系(NHS)精神健康信托机构(n=67)提供一份他们在入院时分享的病房信息传单。共收到来自 15 个 NHS 信托机构的 30 份传单;在去除重复内容后,有 22 份传单被纳入。对这些传单进行内容分析,以评估其在多大程度上满足了焦点小组确定的信息需求。
从焦点小组数据中得出了两个主要类别“诚实、准确和最新的信息”和“信息针对谁”,以及四个子类。参与者认为,痴呆患者及其家属可能有不同的信息需求。面向痴呆患者的材料需要采用易于理解的格式。信息应涵盖入院的目的、预期时间表以及有关家属如何参与护理的详细信息。关于需要携带哪些物品和病房设施的实用信息也受到重视。参与者谈到需要考虑信息的语气,因为患者可能会感到焦虑不安。审查的信息传单没有满足焦点小组参与者确定的信息需求。
痴呆患者及其家属在入住精神科病房时具有不同的信息需求。提供给痴呆患者的信息需要采用易于理解的格式,内容应与这些需求相关。病房应旨在共同创建信息,以确保满足人们的信息需求。
本研究得到了一个由有精神科病房经验的痴呆症患者和护理人员组成的患者和公众参与(PPI)小组的支持。该研究的想法来自该小组,并受到他们的经验的启发。PPI 小组参与了研究设计并参加了焦点小组。本研究报告了研究中生成的信息,所产生的知识还被用于共同创建一份关于如何编写病房信息传单的指南,并支持由痴呆症英国组织共同创作一份关于痴呆症患者精神科住院的公共信息传单。