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Improving person-centred care in nursing homes through dementia-care mapping: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial

BACKGROUND: The effectiveness and efficiency of nursing-home dementia care are suboptimal: there are high rates of neuropsychiatric symptoms among the residents and work-related stress among the staff. Dementia-care mapping is a person-centred care method that may alleviate both the resident and the...

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Autores principales: van de Ven, Geertje, Draskovic, Irena, Adang, Eddy MM, Donders, Rogier ART, Post, Aukje, Zuidema, Sytse U, Koopmans, Raymond TCM, Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra JFJ
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3267673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22214264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-12-1
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author van de Ven, Geertje
Draskovic, Irena
Adang, Eddy MM
Donders, Rogier ART
Post, Aukje
Zuidema, Sytse U
Koopmans, Raymond TCM
Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra JFJ
author_facet van de Ven, Geertje
Draskovic, Irena
Adang, Eddy MM
Donders, Rogier ART
Post, Aukje
Zuidema, Sytse U
Koopmans, Raymond TCM
Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra JFJ
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description BACKGROUND: The effectiveness and efficiency of nursing-home dementia care are suboptimal: there are high rates of neuropsychiatric symptoms among the residents and work-related stress among the staff. Dementia-care mapping is a person-centred care method that may alleviate both the resident and the staff problems. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of dementia-care mapping in nursing-home dementia care. METHODS/DESIGN: The study is a cluster-randomised controlled trial, with nursing homes grouped in clusters. Studywise minimisation is the allocation method. Nursing homes in the intervention group will receive a dementia-care-mapping intervention, while the control group will receive usual care. The primary outcome measure is resident agitation, to be assessed with the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. The secondary outcomes are resident neuropsychiatric symptoms, assessed with the Neuropsychiatric Inventory - Nursing Homes and quality of life, assessed with Qualidem and the EQ-5D. The staff outcomes are stress reactions, job satisfaction and job-stress-related absenteeism, and staff turnover rate, assessed with the Questionnaire about Experience and Assessment of Work, the General Health Questionnaire-12, and the Maastricht Job Satisfaction Scale for Health Care, respectively. We will collect the data from the questionnaires and electronic registration systems. We will employ linear mixed-effect models and cost-effectiveness analyses to evaluate the outcomes. We will use structural equation modelling in the secondary analysis to evaluate the plausibility of a theoretical model regarding the effectiveness of the dementia-care mapping intervention. We will set up process analyses, including focus groups with staff, to determine the relevant facilitators of and barriers to implementing dementia-care mapping broadly. DISCUSSION: A novelty of dementia-care mapping is that it offers an integral person-centred approach to dementia care in nursing homes. The major strengths of the study design are the large sample size, the cluster-randomisation, and the one-year follow-up. The generalisability of the implementation strategies may be questionable because the motivation for person-centred care in both the intervention and control nursing homes is above average. The results of this study may be useful in improving the quality of care and are relevant for policymakers. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial is registered in the Netherlands National Trial Register: NTR2314.
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spelling pubmed-32676732012-01-30 Improving person-centred care in nursing homes through dementia-care mapping: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial van de Ven, Geertje Draskovic, Irena Adang, Eddy MM Donders, Rogier ART Post, Aukje Zuidema, Sytse U Koopmans, Raymond TCM Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra JFJ BMC Geriatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The effectiveness and efficiency of nursing-home dementia care are suboptimal: there are high rates of neuropsychiatric symptoms among the residents and work-related stress among the staff. Dementia-care mapping is a person-centred care method that may alleviate both the resident and the staff problems. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of dementia-care mapping in nursing-home dementia care. METHODS/DESIGN: The study is a cluster-randomised controlled trial, with nursing homes grouped in clusters. Studywise minimisation is the allocation method. Nursing homes in the intervention group will receive a dementia-care-mapping intervention, while the control group will receive usual care. The primary outcome measure is resident agitation, to be assessed with the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. The secondary outcomes are resident neuropsychiatric symptoms, assessed with the Neuropsychiatric Inventory - Nursing Homes and quality of life, assessed with Qualidem and the EQ-5D. The staff outcomes are stress reactions, job satisfaction and job-stress-related absenteeism, and staff turnover rate, assessed with the Questionnaire about Experience and Assessment of Work, the General Health Questionnaire-12, and the Maastricht Job Satisfaction Scale for Health Care, respectively. We will collect the data from the questionnaires and electronic registration systems. We will employ linear mixed-effect models and cost-effectiveness analyses to evaluate the outcomes. We will use structural equation modelling in the secondary analysis to evaluate the plausibility of a theoretical model regarding the effectiveness of the dementia-care mapping intervention. We will set up process analyses, including focus groups with staff, to determine the relevant facilitators of and barriers to implementing dementia-care mapping broadly. DISCUSSION: A novelty of dementia-care mapping is that it offers an integral person-centred approach to dementia care in nursing homes. The major strengths of the study design are the large sample size, the cluster-randomisation, and the one-year follow-up. The generalisability of the implementation strategies may be questionable because the motivation for person-centred care in both the intervention and control nursing homes is above average. The results of this study may be useful in improving the quality of care and are relevant for policymakers. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial is registered in the Netherlands National Trial Register: NTR2314. BioMed Central 2012-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3267673/ /pubmed/22214264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-12-1 Text en Copyright ©2012 van de Ven et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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van de Ven, Geertje
Draskovic, Irena
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Donders, Rogier ART
Post, Aukje
Zuidema, Sytse U
Koopmans, Raymond TCM
Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra JFJ
Improving person-centred care in nursing homes through dementia-care mapping: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial
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title_full_unstemmed Improving person-centred care in nursing homes through dementia-care mapping: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_short Improving person-centred care in nursing homes through dementia-care mapping: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial
title_sort improving person-centred care in nursing homes through dementia-care mapping: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3267673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22214264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-12-1
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