Caring Futures Institute, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, USA.
Uniting Communities, Adelaide, South Australia, USA.
Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70037. doi: 10.1111/hex.70037.
Restrictive practice use in residential aged care homes internationally is unacceptably high. Although policies and legislation mandate the reduction or elimination of restrictive practices, there remains a gap in knowledge regarding strategies that have been effective in achieving a sustained reduction in restraint use. There is an urgent need to identify effective and feasible interventions that aged care staff can implement in everyday practice to reduce restraint use. Safewards is an evidence-based programme that has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing conflict and restrictive practice use in inpatient psychiatric settings and has the potential to address the issue of restraint use in aged care homes. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of Safewards in reducing restrictive practices in residential aged care homes.
This pilot and feasibility study will adopt a mixed methods process and outcomes evaluation. Safewards will be implemented in two Australian residential aged care homes. The Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance framework will be used to evaluate implementation outcomes. Additionally, the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research will be used to guide qualitative data collection (including semi-structured interviews with residents/family members, aged care leaders and staff) and explain the facilitators and barriers to effective implementation.
This study will provide pilot evidence on the feasibility of the Safewards programme in residential aged care homes. Understanding the processes and adaptations for implementing and evaluating Safewards in residential aged care will inform a future trial in aged care to assess its effectiveness. More broadly, the findings will support the implementation of an international aged care policy of reducing restrictive practices in residential aged care.
A person with lived experience of caring for someone with dementia is employed as a Safewards facilitator and is a member of the steering committee. Residents and family members will be invited to participate in the project steering committee and provide feedback on their experience of Safewards.
ACTRN12624000044527.
国际上,养老机构中限制性行为的使用高得令人无法接受。尽管政策和法规要求减少或消除限制性行为,但在实现持续减少约束使用的策略方面仍存在知识差距。迫切需要确定有效的和可行的干预措施,以便老年护理人员可以在日常实践中实施,以减少约束的使用。Safewards 是一种基于证据的计划,已证明在减少住院精神病患者中的冲突和限制性行为方面是有效的,并有潜力解决养老机构中约束使用的问题。本研究旨在评估 Safewards 在减少养老机构中限制性行为方面的可行性。
这项试点和可行性研究将采用混合方法的过程和结果评估。 Safewards 将在澳大利亚的两个养老院实施。将使用“Reach、Effectiveness、Adoption、Implementation 和 Maintenance 框架”来评估实施结果。此外,还将使用“实施研究综合框架”来指导定性数据收集(包括对居民/家庭成员、老年护理领导者和工作人员的半结构化访谈),并解释有效实施的促进因素和障碍。
本研究将提供 Safewards 计划在养老院实施的可行性试点证据。了解在养老院实施和评估 Safewards 的过程和适应性,将为未来在老年护理中的效果评估试验提供信息。更广泛地说,这些发现将支持实施减少养老院限制性行为的国际老年护理政策。
一位有照顾痴呆症患者经验的人受雇为 Safewards 协调员,并成为指导委员会的成员。将邀请居民和家庭成员参加项目指导委员会,并就他们对 Safewards 的体验提供反馈。
ACTRN12624000044527。