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养老院工作人员与痴呆症患者用餐时的互动:语言特征的行为分析

Mealtime Interactions between Nursing Home Staff and Residents with Dementia: A Behavioral Analysis of Language Characteristics.

作者信息

Liu Wen, Jao Ying-Ling, Paudel Anju, Yoon Si On

机构信息

The University of Iowa.

Pennsylvania State University.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2023 Apr 20:rs.3.rs-2819343. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2819343/v1.

Abstract

Quality staff-resident communication is crucial to promote outcomes in nursing home residents with dementia requiring assistance during mealtimes. Better understanding of staff-resident language characteristics in mealtime interactions help promote effective communication, yet evidence is limited. This study aimed to examine factors associated with language characteristics in staff-resident mealtime interactions. This was a secondary analysis of 160 mealtime videos involving 36 staff and 27 residents with dementia (53 unique staff-resident dyads) in 9 nursing homes. We examined the associations of speaker (resident vs. staff), utterance quality (negative vs. positive), intervention (pre- vs. post-communication intervention), and resident dementia stage and comorbidities with expression length (number of words in each utterance) and addressing partner by name (whether staff or resident named their partner in each utterance), respectively. Staff (utterance n = 2990, 99.1% positive, mean = 4.3 words per utterance) predominated conversations and had more positive, longer utterances than residents (utterance n = 890, 86.7% positive, mean = 2.6 words per utterance). As residents progressed from moderately-severe to severe dementia, both residents and staff produced shorter utterances (z=-2.66, p = .009). Staff (18%) named residents more often than residents (2.0%; z = 8.14, p < .0001) and when assisting residents with more severe dementia (z = 2.65, p = .008). Staff-resident communication was primarily positive, staff-initiated, and resident-oriented. Utterance quality and dementia stage were associated with staff-resident language characteristics. Staff play a critical role in mealtime care communication and should continue to initiate resident-oriented interactions using simple, short expressions to accommodate resident declining language abilities, particularly those with severe dementia. Staff should practice addressing residents by their names more frequently to promote individualized, targeted, person-centered mealtime care. Future work may further examine staff-resident language characteristics at word and other levels using more diverse samples.

摘要

优质的员工与居民沟通对于改善患有痴呆症的养老院居民在就餐时需要协助的情况至关重要。更好地理解员工与居民在就餐互动中的语言特征有助于促进有效沟通,但相关证据有限。本研究旨在探讨与员工与居民就餐互动中语言特征相关的因素。这是对9家养老院中涉及36名员工和27名患有痴呆症居民(53对独特的员工 - 居民二元组)的160个就餐视频的二次分析。我们分别研究了说话者(居民与员工)、话语质量(消极与积极)、干预(沟通干预前与后)以及居民痴呆阶段和合并症与表达长度(每个话语中的单词数)和称呼对方名字(员工或居民在每个话语中是否称呼其对方名字)之间的关联。员工主导对话(话语数n = 2990,99.1%为积极话语,平均每个话语 = 4.3个单词),并且比居民有更多积极、更长的话语(话语数n = 890,86.7%为积极话语,平均每个话语 = 2.6个单词)。随着居民从中度 - 重度痴呆发展到重度痴呆,居民和员工的话语都变短(z = -2.66,p = 0.009)。员工称呼居民的频率(18%)高于居民(2.0%;z = 8.14,p < 0.0001),并且在协助患有更严重痴呆的居民时也是如此(z = 2.65,p = 0.008)。员工与居民的沟通主要是积极的、由员工发起的且以居民为导向的。话语质量和痴呆阶段与员工与居民的语言特征相关。员工在就餐护理沟通中起着关键作用,应继续使用简单、简短的表达发起以居民为导向的互动,以适应居民不断下降的语言能力,特别是那些患有重度痴呆的居民。员工应更频繁地练习称呼居民的名字,以促进个性化、有针对性的、以人为本的就餐护理。未来的工作可以使用更多样化的样本在单词和其他层面进一步研究员工与居民的语言特征。

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