The Knowledge of Caregivers About Care for People Living With Dementia and Its Associations in Nursing Homes and Home Care-A Quantitative Study.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Nursing Open Pub Date : 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70263
Sabien Johanna Everdina Bosman, Marlijn Abbink, Marleen Hermien Lovink, Anke Persoon
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Abstract

Aim: This study is intended to generate insight into the knowledge possessed by formal caregivers in the Netherlands about care for people living with dementia. More specifically, it explores the association between the knowledge and characteristics of caregivers in nursing homes and home care. The formal caregivers included in this study served a variety of functions, primarily as nursing staff.

Design: A quantitative retrospective cohort study.

Methods: We analysed two datasets based on two Dementia Knowledge Monitors (DKMs): one for the nursing-home setting (DKM-NH; n = 5807) and one for the home-care setting (DKM-HC; n = 532). Total scores and subscale scores ranged from 0 to 100. Analyses were conducted at both the total level and the subscale level.

Results: On average, nursing-home caregivers scored 68.3 out of 100, as compared to 62.9 for home caregivers. Scores for nursing-home caregivers were associated with age, function, educational training, region and experience (working in a specialised dementia department, private experience and years of working in a nursing home). Scores for home caregivers were associated with function, age and the number of PwD for whom they had provided care.

Conclusion: Knowledge of dementia care leaves room for improvement for formal caregivers in all functions, in both nursing-home and home-care settings. Professional function, experience with dementia and previous extra training have a significant impact on a caregiver's level of knowledge concerning dementia care.

Public contribution: Offering educational programmes to caregivers could increase dementia-care knowledge. Additionally, caregiver experience in caring for PwD could potentially be optimised through short internships, shadowing and staff retention. Future research should explore valid, effective and attractive educational programmes for the various functional groups, in addition to identifying strategies for accelerating the process of acquiring experience in care for people with dementia.

护理人员对老年痴呆症患者的护理知识及其与养老院和家庭护理的关系——一项定量研究
目的:本研究旨在深入了解荷兰正式护理人员对痴呆症患者的护理知识。更具体地说,它探讨了知识和护理人员的特点在养老院和家庭护理之间的联系。本研究中包括的正式护理人员具有多种功能,主要是护理人员。设计:一项定量回顾性队列研究。方法:我们分析了基于两个痴呆症知识监测(dkm)的两个数据集:一个用于养老院设置(DKM-NH;n = 5807)和一个家庭护理设置(DKM-HC;n = 532)。总分和子量表得分范围从0到100。在总水平和子尺度水平上进行了分析。结果:平均而言,疗养院护理人员得分为68.3分(满分100分),而家庭护理人员得分为62.9分。养老院护理人员的得分与年龄、功能、教育培训、地区和经验(在专门的痴呆症部门工作、个人经验和在养老院工作的年限)有关。家庭护理人员的得分与功能、年龄和他们所提供护理的PwD人数有关。结论:在养老院和家庭护理机构中,痴呆护理知识为所有职能的正式护理人员留下了改进的空间。专业功能、痴呆症经验和先前的额外培训对护理人员有关痴呆症护理的知识水平有重大影响。公众贡献:向护理人员提供教育项目可以增加痴呆症护理知识。此外,护理人员在护理残疾人方面的经验可以通过短期实习、见习和员工保留来优化。未来的研究应该探索有效的、有效的和有吸引力的教育方案,为不同的功能群体,除了确定战略,以加速过程中获取经验的护理痴呆症患者。
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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.30%
发文量
298
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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