Engaging Health and Aged Care Workers in Rural and Remote Australia Around Factors Impacting Their Access to and Participation in Dementia Training.

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Sandra C Thompson, Jessica Valentine, Kira Gusterson, Katrina P Fyfe, Alex Beilby, John A Woods, Myles Clarkson Fletcher, Pascale Dettwiller, Kathryn W Fitzgerald
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Objective: To better understand barriers and enablers to uptake of dementia training in rural and remote areas using input from rural and remote aged and health care workers into how dementia training could be offered to better meet their needs. Methods: Roundtable focus groups were conducted in six diverse rural and remote locations in four jurisdictions around Australia. Sixty-seven workers from predominantly nursing, allied health, and support worker roles involved in dementia care participated. Data were collected by site and used a mixture of face-to-face and virtual facilitated 'roundtable' discussions. Each group discussed barriers and enablers to participation in training and their preferences for how dementia training should be provided. Results: Commonalities emerged in barriers for accessing dementia training. Participants emphasised the need for strong organisational support and locally relevant, interactive and flexible delivery methods to address rural challenges. Significant challenges related to staffing levels, time constraints, and competing priorities. Enablers of training uptake included support from employers covering time and costs of training, local collaboration, and training accessibility for all job roles rather than profession specific. Participants emphasised the importance of practical, local training relevant to their scope of practice delivered by experienced trainers. The need for culturally safe aged care practices was noted in all sites. Discussion and Conclusions: Collaborative approaches across organisations and the aged care workforce and training relevant to local rural contexts were favoured. The opportunity to learn from external experts was greatly appreciated. Workers want training that enhances culturally safe practices. Organisational support is critical for training implementation.

让澳大利亚农村和偏远地区的卫生和老年护理工作者了解影响他们获得和参与痴呆症培训的因素。
目的:利用农村和偏远地区老年和卫生保健工作者的投入,更好地了解农村和偏远地区接受痴呆症培训的障碍和推动因素,了解如何提供痴呆症培训,以更好地满足他们的需求。方法:圆桌焦点小组在澳大利亚四个司法管辖区的六个不同的农村和偏远地区进行。67名工作人员主要来自护理、联合健康和支持工作人员,他们参与了痴呆症护理。数据通过网站收集,并采用面对面和虚拟促进“圆桌”讨论的混合方式。每个小组都讨论了参与培训的障碍和促进因素,以及他们对如何提供痴呆症培训的偏好。结果:在获得痴呆症培训的障碍中出现了共性。与会者强调需要强有力的组织支持和与当地相关、互动和灵活的交付方法来应对农村挑战。与人员配备水平、时间限制和竞争优先级相关的重大挑战。促进培训的因素包括雇主在培训时间和成本方面的支持、本地合作以及针对所有工作角色而非特定职业的培训可及性。与会者强调由经验丰富的培训师提供与其业务范围相关的实用本地培训的重要性。所有地点都注意到需要文化上安全的老年护理做法。讨论和结论:跨组织和老年护理人员的合作方法以及与当地农村环境相关的培训受到青睐。非常感谢有机会向外部专家学习。工人们希望得到加强文化安全实践的培训。组织的支持对培训的实施至关重要。
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Geriatrics
Geriatrics 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: • Geriatric biology • Geriatric health services research • Geriatric medicine research • Geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology • Geriatric surgery • Geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity • Geriatric psychiatry and psychology • Geriatric nutrition • Geriatric epidemiology • Geriatric rehabilitation
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