Enhancing Person-Centred Dementia Care Through Self-Experience: European Perspectives From a Qualitative Study.

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Janina Wittmann, Gabriele Meyer, Fania C M Dassen, Kealan Forristal, Louise Hopper, Niels Janssen, Marianna Riello, Marjolein de Vugt, Anja Bieber
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Understanding the perspectives of people with dementia is crucial for providing person-centred care. Self-experience practices in caregiver training could foster empathy by simulating conditions individuals may encounter. This European study examines the potential contribution of self-experience practices to improving understanding and empathy towards people with dementia. A qualitative approach within the interpretative paradigm was employed to investigate perspectives on self-experience practices in dementia care through focus groups and individual interviews. Participants were people with dementia, informal caregivers, and professionals with experience in simulation-based dementia training and/or communication tools. Transcripts from Germany, Ireland, Italy, and the Netherlands underwent qualitative content analysis and thematic synthesis. Six analytical themes emerged across all target groups and countries, indicating the possibility of enhancing dementia care through self-experience. Themes cover the rationale and impact of these practices, required content and strategies, training procedures, target groups, implementation issues, and barriers and facilitators. Tailoring the training and supportive environment are crucial, but ethical and implementation issues must also be considered to ensure effectiveness and integrity. Integration of self-experience practices suggests benefits in skill acquisition, care strategies, and theoretical understanding. Further research is needed to reach an international consensus for self-experience dementia training practices.

通过自我体验加强以人为中心的痴呆症护理:来自定性研究的欧洲视角。
了解痴呆症患者的观点对于提供以人为本的护理至关重要。护理人员培训中的自我体验练习可以通过模拟个体可能遇到的情况来培养同理心。这项欧洲研究考察了自我体验练习对提高对痴呆症患者的理解和同情的潜在贡献。通过焦点小组和个人访谈,采用解释性范式中的定性方法来调查痴呆症护理中自我体验实践的观点。参与者是痴呆症患者、非正式护理人员和具有基于模拟的痴呆症培训和/或沟通工具经验的专业人员。来自德国、爱尔兰、意大利和荷兰的成绩单进行了定性内容分析和专题综合。在所有目标群体和国家中出现了六个分析主题,表明通过自我体验加强痴呆症护理的可能性。主题涵盖了这些实践的基本原理和影响、所需的内容和策略、培训程序、目标群体、实施问题以及障碍和促进因素。调整培训和支持环境至关重要,但也必须考虑道德和实施问题,以确保有效性和完整性。自我体验实践的整合在技能习得、护理策略和理论理解方面都有好处。需要进一步的研究来达成自我体验痴呆训练实践的国际共识。
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