Improving Dementia Caregiver Activation With a Brief Communication Module.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Elaine Wittenberg, Suzanne S Sullivan, Melissa Rios
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Abstract

Objective: Palliative care often plays a pivotal role in supporting informal caregivers of persons living with dementia who experience a lack of continuity in care. Dementia caregiver activation, the caregiver's willingness and ability to navigate care needs, requires communication skills for developing relationships with healthcare providers. Communication activation is important because caregivers facilitate physician and patient information exchange. This study aimed to explore changes in communication outcomes (attitude, knowledge, and skills) and impact on caregiver communication activation (confidence, self-report) following completion of a brief communication module. Methods: A 15-minute asynchronous online module was developed to provide caregivers with communication skills for working with doctors and nurses. Caregivers completed pre/post module measures of communication outcomes, a vignette for applying communication strategies and were interviewed within a week of module completion to assess self-reported communication activation. Module acceptability was also evaluated. Results: Communication knowledge (P < .01) significantly increased and nearly all participants (99%) demonstrated use of module-specific communication skills after completing the module. While not statistically significant, caregiver attitudes were in the expected direction. Caregiver self-reported communication confidence (P < .001) significantly increased and 84% of caregivers described communication activation at post-module. Caregivers (83%) were likely to recommend the module. Conclusions: The brief communication module for dementia caregivers in this project offers an online resource with low time-burden that results in caregiver communication activation. Future testing in the clinical setting will increase understanding of its efficacy and integration and could be a viable resource for palliative care providers.

通过简短交流模块提高痴呆症护理人员的积极性。
目的:姑息关怀在支持缺乏连续性照护的痴呆症患者的非正式照护者方面往往发挥着举足轻重的作用。痴呆症照护者的激活,即照护者满足照护需求的意愿和能力,需要具备与医疗服务提供者发展关系的沟通技巧。沟通激活非常重要,因为护理人员可以促进医生和患者之间的信息交流。本研究旨在探讨完成一个简短的沟通模块后,沟通结果(态度、知识和技能)的变化以及对照护者沟通激活(信心、自我报告)的影响。研究方法开发了一个 15 分钟的异步在线模块,为护理人员提供与医生和护士沟通的技巧。护理人员完成了模块前/后的沟通结果测量、一个应用沟通策略的小故事,并在模块完成后一周内接受了访谈,以评估自我报告的沟通激活情况。此外,还对模块的可接受性进行了评估。结果如下沟通知识(P < .01)显著增加,几乎所有参与者(99%)在完成模块后都使用了模块特定的沟通技能。虽然没有统计学意义,但护理人员的态度与预期方向一致。护理人员自我报告的沟通信心(P < .001)显著增加,84% 的护理人员在模块结束后描述了沟通的激活情况。护理人员(83%)可能会推荐该模块。结论本项目中针对痴呆症护理人员的简短交流模块提供了一种在线资源,其时间负担较轻,能够激活护理人员的交流。未来在临床环境中的测试将增加对其功效和整合性的了解,并可能成为姑息治疗提供者的可行资源。
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American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine
American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
169
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine (AJHPM) is a peer-reviewed journal, published eight times a year. In 30 years of publication, AJHPM has highlighted the interdisciplinary team approach to hospice and palliative medicine as related to the care of the patient and family. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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