伸出 "援助之手",让痴呆症患者 "了解我 "以及 "我能 "做些什么

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Niamh Heraughty, Laura Douglas, Orla Montague
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背景 2020 年 11 月,有痴呆症的院友接受沟通评估的转介率仅占全部转介率的 18%。言语及语言治疗部(SLT)没有为这些院友制定评估和干预沟通的标准路径。制定这一路径的部分目的是为了增强我们的医护人员(HCWs)同事的能力,使他们能够进行有意义、成功和令人满意的对话,并促进积极的、以人为本的沟通。方法 结果 从员工和家属处收到的定性反馈强调了我们的住院患者的 "人格",以及这些工具如何帮助他们保留记忆。所有医护人员都可以在住户档案中找到这些工具。辅助医务人员继续完成认知和语言筛查,而学生护士则完成 "了解我 "问卷。自该计划实施以来,已有 230 多名住院患者至少完成了其中一项工具。结论 这些工具可以帮助我们揭示住院患者的人格,并增强所有医护人员与住院患者交谈的能力。这些工具可以帮助我们保持痴呆症患者的身份,从而为他们提供舒适感和依恋感,并通过增强住户和工作人员在对话中的能力来促进包容性。该项目易于复制,非常实用。
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Providing A ‘Helping Hand’ To ‘Get to Know Me’ And What ‘I Can’ Do For People With Dementia
Background In November 2020 the referral rate for residents with dementia for communication assessment was only 18% of all referrals. The Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) Department had no standard pathway for assessment and intervention of communication for those residents. Part of the aim of devising this pathway was to empower our fellow Health Care Workers (HCWs) to have meaningful, successful and satisfying conversations and facilitate positive, person-centred communication. Methods Results Qualitative feedback received from staff and families highlight our residents' “personhood” and how the tools help preserve residents' memories. The tools are available in resident's files for all HCWs to use. SLTs continue to complete the cognitive and language screens but student nurses complete the Getting To Know Me questionnaire. Since commencement of this initiative there have been more than 230 residents whom have at least 1 of the tools is completed. Conclusion These tools can help reveal the personhood of our residents and can empower all HCWs in conversation with residents. They help to provide comfort and attachment to people with dementia by helping us maintain their identity and foster inclusion by empowering residents and staff in conversations. This project is easily replicated and practical.
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
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796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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