How do we co-produce care planning with people living with dementia: A scoping review

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Inga Stewart , Ellie Gray , Maria Livanou
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Abstract

Background

Legislation, policy and clinical guidance champions the values of co-production in good care planning; however, it is unclear what kind of information is available in the literature about how concepts of co-production have been applied in practice to care planning from the perspective of people living with dementia and their carers as experts-by-experience. A scoping review was conducted to map the current evidence addressing care planning co-production practice from the perspectives of people living with dementia and their carers across various settings of dementia care.

Methods

A two-phase process was employed. Phase 1 comprised of a systematic search of the literature exploring co-production of care planning with people living with dementia from the perspective of experts-by-experience, followed by a data charting process to extract the relevant information from the included studies and present in a table format. Phase 2 utilised a process of category construction to synthesise the outcome of the data charting and present the key care planning co-production categories from the included publications into a table format with an accompanying narrative.

Results

We identified eight international papers, published between 2001 and 2023, addressing care planning co-production practice from the perspectives of people living with dementia and their carers across various settings of dementia care. The synthesis of results revealed seven key care planning co-production categories: ‘preparedness’, ‘accessibility’, ‘active involvement of the person with dementia’, ‘active involvement of the carer’, ‘decision-making’, ‘outcomes and measurement’, and ‘care plan review’. Principles of co-production of care planning within dementia settings were established from the perspective of people living with dementia and their carers, as well as indicators of co-production of care planning having taken place.

Conclusions

Our scoping review has implications for change at all levels of healthcare provision. It highlights the lack of research in this area, but the learning that was uncovered pointed towards a largely absent voice of people with dementia and their carers in day-to-day care planning knowledge-exchanges and decision-making. This is despite this group's evident expertise on the subject of themselves and their loved ones from their own living experience.
The scoping review was registered with the Open Science Framework (OSF) on 3 February 2023 (doi:10.17605/OSF.IO/KMR7G).
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立法、政策和临床指导倡导良好保健规划中合作生产的价值;然而,目前尚不清楚文献中关于如何从痴呆症患者及其护理人员作为经验专家的角度将合作生产的概念应用于实践中的护理计划的信息。进行了范围审查,从痴呆症患者及其护理人员在各种痴呆症护理环境中的角度,绘制了当前关于护理计划合作生产实践的证据。
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审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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