Complexity and practice on NHS mental health in-patient dementia assessment wards

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
L. Jones, N. Cullum, R. Watson, J. Keady
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Purpose This study aims to address this need. In the UK, people with dementia admitted to National Health Service mental health in-patient dementia assessment wards [dementia assessment wards] present as complex and experience a number of changed behaviours, such as excessive walking, agitation and aggression. The complexity of the presentation of dementia has been identified as underpinning pre-and post-admission to these care environments, but limited study has so far been conducted to explore the boundaries and meaning of complexity and its relationship to dementia assessment ward practice. Design/methodology/approach An online electronic survey of UK-based national dementia leaders was conducted in 2018. Nineteen completed questionnaires were returned, and mental health nurses comprised the largest sub-sample. Qualitative data of the free-text responses were analysed using manifest content analysis. Findings Four routes to admission to a dementia assessment ward were identified. Multiplicity of needs and interconnectedness were seen as important domains in uncovering the meaning of complexity. The importance of life story and formulation approaches were highlighted. Challenges uncovered included, better understanding changed behaviour and its relationship to complexity, the need for understanding the boundaries of complexity and making visible care practices on these specific wards. Originality/value Findings can be used to produce a heightened awareness about the meaning and function of complexity in dementia assessment wards. Policymakers and researchers need to increase the emphasis on this area of mental health and dementia care. Further training for the multidisciplinary team on formulation approaches could help to improve the evidence-base for practice.
NHS精神卫生住院患者痴呆症评估病房的复杂性和实践
目的本研究旨在解决这一需求。在英国,入住国家卫生服务局精神健康住院痴呆症评估病房[痴呆症评估室]的痴呆症患者表现得很复杂,并经历了许多改变的行为,如过度行走、烦躁和攻击。痴呆症表现的复杂性已被确定为入住这些护理环境前后的基础,但迄今为止,为探索复杂性的界限和意义及其与痴呆症评估病房实践的关系,进行的研究有限。设计/方法/方法2018年对英国全国痴呆症领导者进行了一项在线电子调查。19份完整的问卷被退回,心理健康护士构成了最大的子样本。自由文本回答的定性数据使用显式内容分析进行分析。发现发现了四条进入痴呆症评估病房的途径。需求的多样性和相互联系被视为揭示复杂性含义的重要领域。强调了生活故事和表述方法的重要性。所发现的挑战包括,更好地理解改变的行为及其与复杂性的关系,需要理解复杂性的界限,并在这些特定病房制定可见的护理实践。独创性/价值研究结果可用于提高对痴呆症评估病房复杂性的意义和功能的认识。政策制定者和研究人员需要更加重视这一领域的心理健康和痴呆症护理。对多学科小组进行配方方法方面的进一步培训有助于改进实践的证据基础。
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