环境审计评分评价:基于证据的环境评估工具的演变,以支持以人为本的护理。

Frontiers in dementia Pub Date : 2024-11-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frdem.2024.1470036
Robert A Wrublowsky, Migette L Kaup, Margaret P Calkins
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长期照护环境是影响照护提供和业务实践的政策方法中备受争议的核心问题。有人倡导在这些环境中进行转型变革,以支持以人为本的护理提供方法,但这是困难的,而且涉及多方面,从改变人员配备水平和护理模式到制定适当的指标来评估个人的生活质量。物理环境是实现与以人为本的护理相关的组织和操作目标的关键组成部分,但提供者及其设计团队需要适当的工具来指导基于证据的决策。环境审计评分评估(EASE)是一种工具,有助于为我们的老年人——尤其是那些患有痴呆症的老年人——发展环境的过程提供结构。本文将讨论EASE如何调整设计过程,以更充分地支持对个人产生明显影响的无数环境元素,以及他们所体验的相关生活质量。本文还将探讨EASE与以前的规划策略有何不同,这些规划策略没有优先考虑居民的心理健康,以符合当前以人为本的理念。
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Environmental audit scoring evaluation: evolution of an evidence-based environmental assessment tool to support person-centered care.

Long-term care settings are at the center of strongly debated approaches to policies that shape the delivery of care and operational practices. There is advocacy for transformational change within these settings to support a person-centered approach to care delivery, but it is difficult and multifaceted involving everything from changing the level of staffing and care models to developing appropriate metrics to assess an individual's quality of life. The physical environment is a key component for accomplishing the organizational and operational goals related to person-centered care, but providers and their design teams need the appropriate tools to guide evidence-based decision-making. The Environmental Audit Scoring Evaluation (EASE) is a tool that helps lend structure to the process of developing the environment for our senior population-especially those living with dementia. This perspective article will discuss how EASE aims to align the design process to more fully support the myriad environmental elements that have a demonstrable impact on the individual, and the associated quality of life they experience. The article will also explore how EASE differs from previous planning strategies that did not prioritize residents' psychological wellbeing in conforming to current person-centered philosophies.

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