很多人认为这只是米老鼠的角色":二级护理和社区医院中痴呆症辅助人员的角色模糊性。

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1177/14713012231220461
Louise Margaret Prendergast, Ceryl Teleri Davies, Tracey Williamson
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目的:聘用痴呆症支持工作者(DSW)是为了改善医院对痴呆症患者的护理。一项评估旨在了解一个卫生局中痴呆症支持工作者和相关医疗从业人员的观点和经验,以确定任何角色模糊之处,并为未来的角色发展提供信息:采用框架分析法综合痴呆症支持工作者和更广泛的相关医疗从业人员的半结构式访谈和焦点小组的数据:对 13 名痴呆症辅助工作者进行了半结构化访谈。与社会福利工作者(n = 2 和 4)和相关医疗从业人员(n = 3 和 5)分别举行了两次焦点小组讨论。参与者描述了对社工角色的理解和履行方面的不一致。角色模糊被认为是一个关键主题:本文深入探讨了社会福利工作者所面临的挑战,并探讨了有助于改善和支持社会福利工作者角色的因素,以及其他员工和患者/痴呆症患者的潜在体验。总体而言,该评估强调了社会工作者在满足痴呆症患者/患者需求方面的价值,以及以人为本的活动作为治疗干预措施的潜力。
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'A lot of people think it's just a Mickey Mouse role': Role ambiguity among dementia support workers within secondary care and community hospital settings.

Purpose: Dementia support workers (DSWs) are employed to improve the hospital care for patients living with dementia. An evaluation sought to understand the perspectives and experiences of DSWs and related healthcare practitioners within one health board, to identify any role ambiguity and inform future role development.Design/methodology/approach: Framework analysis was used to synthesise data from semi-structured interviews and focus groups with dementia support workers, and a wider group of related healthcare practitioners.Findings: Thirteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with DSWs. Two focus groups were held with DSWs (n = 2 and 4) and two with associated healthcare practitioners (n = 3 and 5). Participants described inconsistencies in the understanding and delivery of the DSW role. Role ambiguity was identified as a key theme.Originality/value: This paper offers insight into challenges experienced by DSWs and addresses factors that could help improve and support the DSW role, and potentially the experience of other staff, and patients/people living with dementia. Overall, this evaluation highlights both the value of the DSW role in supporting the needs of patients/people living with dementia and the potential for person-centred activities to be used as therapeutic interventions.

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