Thalhammer Regina, Nguyen Natalie, Meyer Gabriele, Skudlik Stefanie, Müller Martin, Beutner Katrin
Faculty of Applied Health and Social Sciences, Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences, Hochschulstraße 1, Rosenheim, 83024, Germany.
International Graduate Academy (InGrA), Institute of Health and Nursing Sciences, Medical Faculty of Martin, Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Magdeburger Straße 8, Halle (Saale), 06112, Germany.
Trials. 2024 Dec 18;25(1):831. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08652-2.
Older people with joint contractures in nursing homes often experience severe restrictions in their activities and participation. The effectiveness of an individually tailored complex intervention to improve residents' activities and participation by incorporating the biopsychosocial perspective into nursing care using a structured facilitator approach could not be established in the JointConEval cluster-randomised controlled trial. This process evaluation aimed to systematically identify factors influencing implementation and effectiveness.
The mixed-methods process evaluation analysed recruitment, implementation, mechanisms of impact, and context. Qualitative data was generated in semi-structured focus groups and in individual interviews with facilitators, nursing and social care staff, residents, relatives and guardians. Quantitative data was recorded with facilitators and 20% of nursing and social care staff using standardised documentation forms and questionnaires. Qualitative data was analysed using qualitative thematic content analysis, while the quantitative data was analysed descriptively. An interpretation was performed by combining and comparing the qualitative and quantitative results after the separate analyses.
The implementation was realised as planned, but the intervention did not always reach the nursing home staff, which hindered the planned change in attitude and behaviour. The attitude of the facilitators was mainly in line with the intervention. However, the intervention reached only half the residents. We identified various key influencing factors related to the context, setting and implementation agents. Nursing homes lacking facilitator support from staff or management or experiencing staff shortages and facing organisational weaknesses had difficulties in achieving the desired behavioural changes and positive primary outcomes.
The complex intervention was delivered as planned with several factors affecting the implementation. A key influencing factor was the organisational structure and leadership of the nursing homes, which had an impact on the behaviour and motivation of the implementation agents. The findings highlight challenges in achieving behavioural changes among nursing staff in the context of long-term care in Germany. We recommend a systematic organisational context analysis for similar complex interventions in long-term care, involving stakeholders and improving leadership participation for more effective implementation.
DRKS (German Clinical Trials Register), number DRKS00015185. Registered on 1 August 2018, https://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00015185 . Universal Trial Number U1111-1218-1555.
养老院中患有关节挛缩的老年人在活动和参与方面常常受到严重限制。在“JointConEval”整群随机对照试验中,未能证实一种通过结构化促进者方法将生物心理社会视角纳入护理以改善居民活动和参与的个性化综合干预措施的有效性。本过程评估旨在系统识别影响实施和有效性的因素。
混合方法过程评估分析了招募、实施、影响机制和背景。定性数据通过半结构化焦点小组以及与促进者、护理和社会护理人员、居民、亲属和监护人的个人访谈收集。定量数据由促进者以及20%的护理和社会护理人员使用标准化文件表格和问卷记录。定性数据采用定性主题内容分析法进行分析,定量数据进行描述性分析。在分别分析后,通过合并和比较定性与定量结果进行解读。
实施按计划进行,但干预措施并非总能传达给养老院工作人员,这阻碍了态度和行为的预期改变。促进者的态度基本与干预措施一致。然而,干预措施仅惠及了一半的居民。我们确定了与背景、环境和实施主体相关的各种关键影响因素。缺乏工作人员或管理层促进者支持、存在人员短缺以及面临组织弱点的养老院在实现预期行为改变和积极的主要结果方面存在困难。
综合干预措施按计划实施,但有几个因素影响了实施。一个关键影响因素是养老院的组织结构和领导力,这对实施主体的行为和积极性产生了影响。研究结果凸显了在德国长期护理背景下实现护理人员行为改变的挑战。我们建议对长期护理中类似的综合干预措施进行系统的组织背景分析,让利益相关者参与其中,并加强领导参与以实现更有效的实施。
DRKS(德国临床试验注册库),编号DRKS00015185。于2018年8月1日注册,https://drks.de/search/en/trial/DRKS00015185 。通用试验编号U1111 -