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Implementing Changing Talk Online Training: A Pragmatic Trial to Improve Dementia Care Communication in NHs

The Changing Talk (CHAT) training effectively reduces elderspeak and subsequent behavioral challenges in residents with dementia in nursing homes. The Changing Talk: Online (CHATO) training was developed to increase staff access to education using a new online format. A pilot test was conducted to c...

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Autores principales: Coleman, Carissa, Williams, Kristine, Perkhounkova, Yelena, Hein, Maria, Beachy, Tim, Shaw, Clarissa
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7743689/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1599
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author Coleman, Carissa
Williams, Kristine
Perkhounkova, Yelena
Hein, Maria
Beachy, Tim
Shaw, Clarissa
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description The Changing Talk (CHAT) training effectively reduces elderspeak and subsequent behavioral challenges in residents with dementia in nursing homes. The Changing Talk: Online (CHATO) training was developed to increase staff access to education using a new online format. A pilot test was conducted to confirm the feasibility and effects of CHATO on training outcomes. In the initial nursing home, twenty-three direct care staff members in a small Midwestern nursing home enrolled in the course including 12 CNAs, 4 RNs, 2 LPNs, 2 CMAs, 1 Dietary Aide, 1 Social Worker, and 1 in Transportation. Two forms of a 13-item scenario-based test to measure knowledge gain were developed and tested. Of the 23 staff, 18 (78%) completed the post-test and 83% of completers achieved a post-test score of 70% or greater. Scores on the test improved from M=69% correct (SD=11.7) at pretest to 86% correct (SD=10.6) on posttest demonstrating knowledge gain (p=.024). Participants improved their recognition of elderspeak (21%) and person-centered communication (24%) in a video vignette and 86% self-reported improvement in their abilities to recognize ineffective communication and to apply more effective communication strategies in practice. A randomized control trial enrolled staff (N=187) in eight additional nursing homes. Preliminary results confirm improvements in test scores from M=70.6% correct (SD=15.8) at pretest to 77.2% correct (SD=14.1) on posttest and increased elderspeak recognition (p=.004). Relationships between nursing home characteristics, implementation strategies, and culture change measured by the Artifacts of Culture Change Tool and their relationship to communication outcomes will be presented.
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spelling pubmed-77436892020-12-21 Implementing Changing Talk Online Training: A Pragmatic Trial to Improve Dementia Care Communication in NHs Coleman, Carissa Williams, Kristine Perkhounkova, Yelena Hein, Maria Beachy, Tim Shaw, Clarissa Innov Aging Abstracts The Changing Talk (CHAT) training effectively reduces elderspeak and subsequent behavioral challenges in residents with dementia in nursing homes. The Changing Talk: Online (CHATO) training was developed to increase staff access to education using a new online format. A pilot test was conducted to confirm the feasibility and effects of CHATO on training outcomes. In the initial nursing home, twenty-three direct care staff members in a small Midwestern nursing home enrolled in the course including 12 CNAs, 4 RNs, 2 LPNs, 2 CMAs, 1 Dietary Aide, 1 Social Worker, and 1 in Transportation. Two forms of a 13-item scenario-based test to measure knowledge gain were developed and tested. Of the 23 staff, 18 (78%) completed the post-test and 83% of completers achieved a post-test score of 70% or greater. Scores on the test improved from M=69% correct (SD=11.7) at pretest to 86% correct (SD=10.6) on posttest demonstrating knowledge gain (p=.024). Participants improved their recognition of elderspeak (21%) and person-centered communication (24%) in a video vignette and 86% self-reported improvement in their abilities to recognize ineffective communication and to apply more effective communication strategies in practice. A randomized control trial enrolled staff (N=187) in eight additional nursing homes. Preliminary results confirm improvements in test scores from M=70.6% correct (SD=15.8) at pretest to 77.2% correct (SD=14.1) on posttest and increased elderspeak recognition (p=.004). Relationships between nursing home characteristics, implementation strategies, and culture change measured by the Artifacts of Culture Change Tool and their relationship to communication outcomes will be presented. Oxford University Press 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7743689/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1599 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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