Meeting the Needs in Continuing Care of Facility-Based Residents Diagnosed With Dementia: Comparison of Ratings by Families, Direct Care Staff, and Other Staff

D. Milke, C. Beck, Stefani Danes
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Effective facility-based continuing care of persons diagnosed with dementia requires trust and cooperation between the professional caregivers and the families of the residents. Miscommunications may affect many aspects of staff-family relationships. The knowledge and expectations of these groups, however, are typically quite different. The purpose of this study was to compare families, direct caregivers, and other staff and volunteers on their perception of the degree to which residents’ needs were being met. Although these groups agreed that the majority of needs were being met adequately, the groups did differ. Specifically, compared to families and other staff and volunteers, the direct caregivers were more critical of bedside care, their own professional training, and the work of others. Families, in contrast, were more critical of their loved ones’ limited opportunities for freedom of choice. The findings have value for the care of persons with dementia residing in care facilities.
满足住院痴呆症患者的持续护理需求:家属、直接护理人员和其他工作人员评分的比较
对诊断为痴呆症的人进行有效的基于设施的持续护理需要专业护理人员与居民家属之间的信任和合作。沟通不畅可能影响员工与家庭关系的许多方面。然而,这些群体的知识和期望通常是完全不同的。本研究的目的是比较家庭、直接照顾者、其他工作人员和志愿者对居民需求得到满足程度的看法。虽然这些群体一致认为大多数需求都得到了充分满足,但这些群体确实存在分歧。具体来说,与家属、其他工作人员和志愿者相比,直接护理人员对床边护理、自己的专业培训和他人的工作更挑剔。相比之下,家庭对他们所爱的人选择自由的机会有限持批评态度。研究结果对居住在护理机构的痴呆症患者的护理有价值。
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