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Social Network Analysis of Dementia Wards in Psychiatric Hospitals to Explore the Advancement of Personhood in Patients with Alzheimer’s 
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BACKGROUND: Little is known on investigating how healthcare teams in dementia wards act for promoting personhood in persons with Alzheimer’s disease (PWA). OBJECTIVE: The current research aimed to identify the social networks of dementia health carers promoting the personhood of PWA in acute or long...

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Autores principales: Lazzari, Carlo, Kotera, Yasuhiro, Thomas, Hywel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Bentham Science Publishers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6806538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31195945
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205016666190612160955
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Thomas, Hywel
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known on investigating how healthcare teams in dementia wards act for promoting personhood in persons with Alzheimer’s disease (PWA). OBJECTIVE: The current research aimed to identify the social networks of dementia health carers promoting the personhood of PWA in acute or long-term dementia wards in public and private psychiatric hospitals. METHODS: We used a mixed-method research approach. Ethnographic observations and two-mode Social Network Analysis (SNA) captured the role and social networks of healthcare professionals promoting PWA personhood, using SocNetv version 2.4. The social network graphs illustrated how professionals participated in PWA care by computing the degree of centrality (%DC) for each professional; higher values indicated more statistical significance of a professional role compared to others in the provision of personhood care. The categories of personhood were biological, individual, and sociologic. Nurses, doctors, ward managers, hospital managers, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, care coordinators, physiotherapists, healthcare assistants, and family members were observed if they were promoting PWA personhood. RESULTS: The highest %DC in SNA in biological personhood was held by the ward nurses (36%), followed by the ward doctors (20%) and ward managers (20%). All professional roles were involved in 16% of cases in the promotion of individual personhood, while the hospital managers had the highest %DC (33%) followed by the ward managers and nurses (27%) in the sociologic personhood. CONCLUSION: All professional roles were deemed to promote PWA personhood in dementia wards, although some limitation exists according to the context of the assessment.
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spelling pubmed-68065382019-11-08 Social Network Analysis of Dementia Wards in Psychiatric Hospitals to Explore the Advancement of Personhood in Patients with Alzheimer’s 
Disease Lazzari, Carlo Kotera, Yasuhiro Thomas, Hywel Curr Alzheimer Res Article BACKGROUND: Little is known on investigating how healthcare teams in dementia wards act for promoting personhood in persons with Alzheimer’s disease (PWA). OBJECTIVE: The current research aimed to identify the social networks of dementia health carers promoting the personhood of PWA in acute or long-term dementia wards in public and private psychiatric hospitals. METHODS: We used a mixed-method research approach. Ethnographic observations and two-mode Social Network Analysis (SNA) captured the role and social networks of healthcare professionals promoting PWA personhood, using SocNetv version 2.4. The social network graphs illustrated how professionals participated in PWA care by computing the degree of centrality (%DC) for each professional; higher values indicated more statistical significance of a professional role compared to others in the provision of personhood care. The categories of personhood were biological, individual, and sociologic. Nurses, doctors, ward managers, hospital managers, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, care coordinators, physiotherapists, healthcare assistants, and family members were observed if they were promoting PWA personhood. RESULTS: The highest %DC in SNA in biological personhood was held by the ward nurses (36%), followed by the ward doctors (20%) and ward managers (20%). All professional roles were involved in 16% of cases in the promotion of individual personhood, while the hospital managers had the highest %DC (33%) followed by the ward managers and nurses (27%) in the sociologic personhood. CONCLUSION: All professional roles were deemed to promote PWA personhood in dementia wards, although some limitation exists according to the context of the assessment. Bentham Science Publishers 2019-05 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6806538/ /pubmed/31195945 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205016666190612160955 Text en © 2019 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr Social Network Analysis of Dementia Wards in Psychiatric Hospitals to Explore the Advancement of Personhood in Patients with Alzheimer’s 
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title_short Social Network Analysis of Dementia Wards in Psychiatric Hospitals to Explore the Advancement of Personhood in Patients with Alzheimer’s 
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title_sort social network analysis of dementia wards in psychiatric hospitals to explore the advancement of personhood in patients with alzheimer’s 
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6806538/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205016666190612160955
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