家庭在长期护理中的作用:一项组随机试验的结果。

Seniors housing & care journal Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Sheryl Zimmerman, Lauren W Cohen, David Reed, Lisa P Gwyther, Tiffany Washington, John G Cagle, Philip D Sloane, John S Preisser
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摘要

本组随机试验实施并评估了一项干预措施,通过帮助家庭在住宿护理/辅助生活和养老院中为自己创造有意义的角色,来减轻工作人员的负担,改善家庭和居民的结局。在24个站点中,家庭(N = 490)和员工(N = 397)在6个月内提供了有关家庭参与、家庭和员工幸福感和态度以及居民生活质量的数据。干预对象参加研讨会并制定服务计划以确定家庭角色。对于家庭而言,干预减轻了负担,提高了居民的生活质量,但也增加了内疚感和冲突。员工的倦怠程度有所降低,与家人的关系也更融洽,而且觉得家人更有同理心。因此,增加家庭参与有好处,但必须注意潜在的障碍和消极后果。
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Families Matter in Long-Term Care: Results of a Group-Randomized Trial.

This group-randomized trial implemented and evaluated an intervention to reduce staff burden and improve family and resident outcomes by helping families create meaningful roles for themselves in residential care/assisted living and nursing homes. Across 24 sites, families (N = 490) and staff (N = 397) provided data over six months about family involvement, family and staff well-being and attitudes, and resident quality of life. Intervention subjects participated in workshops and created service plans to identify family roles. For families, the intervention decreased burden and improved resident quality of life but also increased guilt and conflict. Staff reported less burnout and greater partnership with families, and felt families were more empathic. Consequently, there are benefits to increasing family involvement, but attention must be paid to potential barriers and negative outcomes.

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