Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Bruce, Australia.
Ageing Research Group, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Bruce, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 2023 Oct;79(10):3848-3865. doi: 10.1111/jan.15728. Epub 2023 Jun 8.
To explore the experiences of residents, families and staff in the establishment of a new small-scale home model of care for people living with dementia.
New and innovative small-scale models of care have the potential to improve outcomes for older people, especially those with dementia, who experience high rates of cognitive impairment in traditional residential aged care homes in Australia.
A qualitative descriptive study.
Semi-structured interviews with 14 guests, family and staff of a new small-scale dementia home named 'Kambera House' in the Australian Capital Territory were conducted between July 2021 when the home opened and August 2022. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis and reported according to the COREQ guidelines.
Two guests with mild-to-moderate dementia, five family and seven staff members participated in the study. The data revealed high satisfaction with Kambera House, generating five themes. Falls detection technology in the home provided a sense of safety, enabling more time for person-centred care. Free, everyday technology connected the home with families as part of an overall community of care where staff were empowered to maximize choice and dignity of risk of guests living in the home. This contributed to the sense of community, rather than an institution, where the conditions of work supported the conditions of care, and were embedded in a culture of responsiveness, change and flexibility.
Kambera House represents a successful example of a new small-scale dementia home. Technology played an important background role in improving overall safety and flexibility as part of a model of care which demonstrated positive experiences for guests and families by being responsive to their individual needs.
Small-scale homes for people with dementia offer an alternative model that may provide more individualized, person-centred care compared with the traditional institutionalized care.
No patient or public contribution.
探索居民、家属和工作人员在为痴呆症患者建立新的小规模家庭护理模式方面的经验。
新的创新型小规模护理模式有可能改善老年人的护理结果,尤其是那些在澳大利亚传统的住宿养老院中认知障碍率较高的老年人。
定性描述性研究。
对堪培拉的一家名为“Kambera House”的新小规模痴呆症家庭的 14 位客人、家属和工作人员进行半结构化访谈,访谈时间在 2021 年 7 月该家庭成立至 2022 年 8 月期间。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析,并根据 COREQ 指南进行报告。
两名轻度至中度痴呆症患者、五名家属和七名工作人员参与了这项研究。数据揭示了对 Kambera House 的高度满意,产生了五个主题。家庭中跌倒检测技术提供了安全感,使更多的时间可以用于以患者为中心的护理。免费的日常技术将家庭与家人联系起来,形成一个整体的护理社区,工作人员有权最大限度地为居住在家庭中的患者选择和承担风险,从而营造社区感,而不是机构感,其中工作条件支持护理条件,并嵌入响应性、变革和灵活性的文化中。
Kambera House 是一个新的小规模痴呆症家庭的成功范例。技术在提高整体安全性和灵活性方面发挥了重要的背景作用,是一种护理模式的一部分,该模式通过对客人和家属的个人需求做出响应,为他们提供了积极的体验。
痴呆症患者的小规模家庭提供了一种替代模式,与传统的制度化护理相比,这种模式可能提供更个性化、以患者为中心的护理。
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