Cargando…

Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia

OBJECTIVES: Up to 90% of people with dementia in long term care (LTC) have hearing and/or vision impairment. Hearing/vision difficulties are frequently under‐recognised or incompletely managed. The impacts of hearing/vision impairment include more rapid cognitive decline, behavioural disturbances, r...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Dawes, Piers, Leroi, Iracema, Chauhan, Nisha, Han, Woojae, Harbishettar, Vijaykumar, Jayakody, Dona M.P., Jones, Louise, Konstantinou, Adamos, Maharani, Asri, Martini, Angelita, Politis, Antonios, Prabhakar, Suhan, Prew, Sandra, Prouskas, Costis, Russell, Gregor, Sturrock, Angus, Sunarti, Sri, Taylor, Joanne, Vorvolakos, Theofanis, Worthington, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33929059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gps.5563
_version_ 1784584242658803712
author Dawes, Piers
Leroi, Iracema
Chauhan, Nisha
Han, Woojae
Harbishettar, Vijaykumar
Jayakody, Dona M.P.
Jones, Louise
Konstantinou, Adamos
Maharani, Asri
Martini, Angelita
Politis, Antonios
Prabhakar, Suhan
Prew, Sandra
Prouskas, Costis
Russell, Gregor
Sturrock, Angus
Sunarti, Sri
Taylor, Joanne
Vorvolakos, Theofanis
Worthington, Mark
author_facet Dawes, Piers
Leroi, Iracema
Chauhan, Nisha
Han, Woojae
Harbishettar, Vijaykumar
Jayakody, Dona M.P.
Jones, Louise
Konstantinou, Adamos
Maharani, Asri
Martini, Angelita
Politis, Antonios
Prabhakar, Suhan
Prew, Sandra
Prouskas, Costis
Russell, Gregor
Sturrock, Angus
Sunarti, Sri
Taylor, Joanne
Vorvolakos, Theofanis
Worthington, Mark
author_sort Dawes, Piers
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Up to 90% of people with dementia in long term care (LTC) have hearing and/or vision impairment. Hearing/vision difficulties are frequently under‐recognised or incompletely managed. The impacts of hearing/vision impairment include more rapid cognitive decline, behavioural disturbances, reduced quality of life, and greater care burden. This research investigated LTC staff knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding hearing/vision care needs for residents with dementia. METHODS: A survey of staff in LTC facilities in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia. Respondents used a five‐point scale to indicate agreement or YES/NO response to questions regarding sensory‐cognitive care knowledge (what is known); attitudes (what is thought); practice (what is done). RESULTS: Respondents reported high awareness of hearing/vision care needs, although awareness of how to identify hearing/vison difficulties or refer for assessment was low. Most felt that residents were not able to use hearing/vision devices effectively due to poor fit, being poorly tolerated or lost or broken devices. A substantial minority of respondents reported low confidence in supporting use of assistive hearing/vision devices, with lack of training the main reason. Most staff did not undertake routine checking of hearing/vision devices, and it was rare for facilities to have designated staff responsible for sensory needs. Variation among countries was not significant after accounting for staff experience and having received dementia training. CONCLUSIONS: There is a need to improve sensory support for people with dementia in LTC facilities internationally. Practice guidelines and training to enhance sensory‐cognitive knowledge, attitudes and practice in professional care teams is called for.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8518517
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-85185172021-10-21 Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia Dawes, Piers Leroi, Iracema Chauhan, Nisha Han, Woojae Harbishettar, Vijaykumar Jayakody, Dona M.P. Jones, Louise Konstantinou, Adamos Maharani, Asri Martini, Angelita Politis, Antonios Prabhakar, Suhan Prew, Sandra Prouskas, Costis Russell, Gregor Sturrock, Angus Sunarti, Sri Taylor, Joanne Vorvolakos, Theofanis Worthington, Mark Int J Geriatr Psychiatry Research Articles OBJECTIVES: Up to 90% of people with dementia in long term care (LTC) have hearing and/or vision impairment. Hearing/vision difficulties are frequently under‐recognised or incompletely managed. The impacts of hearing/vision impairment include more rapid cognitive decline, behavioural disturbances, reduced quality of life, and greater care burden. This research investigated LTC staff knowledge, attitudes and practice regarding hearing/vision care needs for residents with dementia. METHODS: A survey of staff in LTC facilities in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia. Respondents used a five‐point scale to indicate agreement or YES/NO response to questions regarding sensory‐cognitive care knowledge (what is known); attitudes (what is thought); practice (what is done). RESULTS: Respondents reported high awareness of hearing/vision care needs, although awareness of how to identify hearing/vison difficulties or refer for assessment was low. Most felt that residents were not able to use hearing/vision devices effectively due to poor fit, being poorly tolerated or lost or broken devices. A substantial minority of respondents reported low confidence in supporting use of assistive hearing/vision devices, with lack of training the main reason. Most staff did not undertake routine checking of hearing/vision devices, and it was rare for facilities to have designated staff responsible for sensory needs. Variation among countries was not significant after accounting for staff experience and having received dementia training. CONCLUSIONS: There is a need to improve sensory support for people with dementia in LTC facilities internationally. Practice guidelines and training to enhance sensory‐cognitive knowledge, attitudes and practice in professional care teams is called for. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-05 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8518517/ /pubmed/33929059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gps.5563 Text en © 2021 The Authors. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Dawes, Piers
Leroi, Iracema
Chauhan, Nisha
Han, Woojae
Harbishettar, Vijaykumar
Jayakody, Dona M.P.
Jones, Louise
Konstantinou, Adamos
Maharani, Asri
Martini, Angelita
Politis, Antonios
Prabhakar, Suhan
Prew, Sandra
Prouskas, Costis
Russell, Gregor
Sturrock, Angus
Sunarti, Sri
Taylor, Joanne
Vorvolakos, Theofanis
Worthington, Mark
Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
title Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
title_full Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
title_fullStr Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
title_full_unstemmed Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
title_short Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
title_sort hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: knowledge, attitudes and practice in england, south korea, india, greece, indonesia and australia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518517/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33929059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gps.5563
work_keys_str_mv AT dawespiers hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT leroiiracema hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT chauhannisha hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT hanwoojae hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT harbishettarvijaykumar hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT jayakodydonamp hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT joneslouise hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT konstantinouadamos hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT maharaniasri hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT martiniangelita hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT politisantonios hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT prabhakarsuhan hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT prewsandra hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT prouskascostis hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT russellgregor hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT sturrockangus hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT sunartisri hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT taylorjoanne hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT vorvolakostheofanis hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia
AT worthingtonmark hearingandvisionhealthforpeoplewithdementiainresidentiallongtermcareknowledgeattitudesandpracticeinenglandsouthkoreaindiagreeceindonesiaandaustralia