Interventions to Improve the Nursing Care of People with Dementia in Canadian Hospitals: An Environmental Scan.

Q3 Medicine
Elaine Moody, Hannah S Jamieson, Kelly Bradbury, Melissa Rothfus, Ishani Khanna, Lori E Weeks, Anne Belliveau, Trish Bilski, Gianisa Adisaputri
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As the number of people with dementia admitted to hospitals is expected to grow, now is the time to identify methods to improve nursing care of this population. We conducted an environmental scan to identify and describe interventions in Canadian hospitals to improve the nursing care of people with dementia, how they are being evaluated and what issues influence the success of interventions. Methods included a search of published and unpublished literature and key stakeholder interviews. Interventions are described under three categories: (1) interventions to improve nurses' knowledge, attitudes and skills; (2) interventions to address responsive behaviours; and (3) interventions to help nurses individualize care. The evaluation of interventions rarely included an evaluation of effectiveness and more often included a qualitative evaluation of nurses' experiences with interventions. We summarize the factors affecting the implementation of interventions following the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (Damschroder et al. 2009) and suggest strategies for supporting the success of interventions to improve patient care and the experiences of nurses working with people with dementia.

加拿大医院改善痴呆症患者护理的干预措施:环境扫描。
随着痴呆症患者入院人数预计将增长,现在是时候确定改善这一人群护理的方法了。我们进行了一次环境扫描,以确定和描述加拿大医院为改善痴呆症患者的护理而采取的干预措施,如何对其进行评估,以及哪些问题影响干预措施的成功。方法包括检索已发表和未发表的文献以及主要利益相关者访谈。干预措施分为三类:(1)提高护士知识、态度和技能的干预措施;(2) 采取干预措施,解决应对行为;以及(3)帮助护士个性化护理的干预措施。干预措施的评估很少包括有效性评估,更多的是包括对护士干预经验的定性评估。我们根据实施研究综合框架(Damschroder等人,2009)总结了影响干预措施实施的因素,并提出了支持干预措施成功的策略,以改善患者护理和护理痴呆症患者的经验。
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Nursing leadership (Toronto, Ont.)
Nursing leadership (Toronto, Ont.) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The global nursing shortage and statistics indicating a steady increase in the cancer patient workload suggest that the recruitment and retention of oncology nurses is and will be a serious problem. The purpose of this research study was to examine oncology nursing work environments in Canada.
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