安老院舍工作人员提升整体素质:实地研究。

IF 4.8 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2025-08-12 DOI:10.2196/67919
Ryan M Kelly, Asmita Manchha, Jenny Waycott, Rajna Ogrin, Judy A Lowthian
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背景:丰富活动对于提高居住在养老院的老年人的心理社会健康至关重要。人们对使用数字技术进行充实的兴趣越来越大,但技术的实施需要工作人员的仔细支持和支持,以确保居民体验到预期的好处。目的:本研究旨在了解护理人员如何帮助老年护理人员使用Tovertafel(荷兰语“魔法桌”),这是一种将图像投射到桌面上的技术,可以让一群人玩游戏。这项研究进一步旨在了解在工作人员的协助下,Tovertafel所带来的好处。方法:我们在澳大利亚昆士兰州的一家养老院进行了实地调查。研究方法包括对工作人员和住院医生进行半结构化访谈,了解他们在Tovertafel的经历,观察住院医生和工作人员玩Tovertafel游戏的4次会议,以及工作人员在Tovertafel会议后完成的日记。数据通过反身性主题分析进行分析。结果:通过分析,我们得出了3个主题。主题1强调工作人员需要克服身体和个人障碍,才能举行Tovertafel会议。其中包括缺乏专门用于玩Tovertafel游戏的空间,以及居民不愿意参加Tovertafel会议。主题2强调工作人员如何使用创造性策略使Tovertafel会议取得成功。这些措施包括帮助居民学习如何与游戏互动;调整活动以适应居民的能力;通过选择合适的游戏维持用户粘性;使用提示、问题和故事叙述使游戏更具吸引力。主题3描述了由工作人员支持的Tovertafel的实施所带来的好处和结果,包括参与愉快的体育活动、社交和回忆。结论:Tovertafel为老年护理人员提供了创造性游戏和个性化服务的机会,以满足不同能力的居民。然而,如果没有工作人员的大力协助,Tovertafel所带来的好处是不可能实现的,他们在使居民能够参与方面发挥着关键作用。在Tovertafel活动中,保持居民的参与是很重要的,可以带来有益的结果。
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Staff Enablement of the Tovertafel for Enrichment in Residential Aged Care: Field Study.

Background: Enrichment activities are essential for enhancing the psychosocial well-being of older adults living in residential aged care homes. There has been increasing interest in using digital technology for enrichment, but the implementation of technology requires careful support and enablement from staff to ensure that residents experience the intended benefits.

Objective: This study aimed to understand how care staff facilitate aged care residents' use of the Tovertafel ("magic table" in Dutch), a technology that projects images onto a tabletop to enable groups of people to play games. The study further aimed to understand the benefits arising from the Tovertafel when facilitated by staff.

Methods: We conducted a field study in 1 residential aged care home in Queensland, Australia. The methods included semistructured interviews with the staff and residents about their experiences with the Tovertafel, observations of 4 sessions in which the residents and staff played Tovertafel games, and a diary completed by the staff after Tovertafel sessions. Data were analyzed through reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: We developed 3 themes through our analysis. Theme 1 highlights the need for the staff to overcome physical and personal barriers before Tovertafel sessions could take place. These included a lack of a dedicated space for playing Tovertafel games and the residents' reluctance to attend Tovertafel sessions. Theme 2 highlights how the staff used creative strategies to make Tovertafel sessions successful. These included helping the residents learn how to interact with the games; adapting the activity to suit the capabilities of the residents; sustaining engagement by choosing appropriate games; and using prompts, questions, and storytelling to make the games more engaging. Theme 3 describes the benefits and outcomes that arose from staff-supported enablement of the Tovertafel, including participation in an enjoyable physical activity, socialization, and reminiscence.

Conclusions: This study suggests that the Tovertafel provides opportunities for aged care staff to engage in creative play and personalization catering to residents with different capabilities. However, the benefits arising from the Tovertafel are unlikely to be achieved without substantial facilitation from the staff, who play a key role in enabling the participation of the residents. Sustaining the engagement of the residents is important during Tovertafel activities and can lead to beneficial outcomes.

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JMIR Aging
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