马辅助活动的痴呆症特定方案的影响:提供者的观点

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Beth E Fields, W. Wood, Rebecca K F Lassell
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摘要

目的建立利益相关者对复杂干预措施的可接受性对早期科学发展至关重要。本文的目的是通过从服务提供者的角度阐明提高痴呆症患者安全和生活质量(QoL)所需的程序性实践,以确定痴呆症患者马辅助活动(EAAP)计划的可接受性。设计/方法/方法使用基本的定性方法对五家供应商的半结构化访谈进行分析。研究结果:提供者认为EAAP是可接受的,并揭示了支持福祉的潜在变化机制,包括与物理和社会环境以及痴呆症患者相关的方面。EAAP与其自然和社会环境之间的联系支持了其复杂性。提供者阐明了促进安全和生活质量的程序实践,例如实施员工培训和根据每个人的偏好和需求定制活动。这些实践与最佳痴呆症护理方法相一致,强调了EAAP是一种有前途的复杂干预措施,值得进一步的科学发展。独创性/价值这项工作是新颖的,通过阐明以社区为基础的动物辅助计划对提高居住在机构护理设施中的老年痴呆症患者的生活质量的作用,增加了文献。
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Impact of a dementia-specific program of equine-assisted activities: providers’ perspectives
Purpose Establishing acceptability of complex interventions to stakeholders is vital in early scientific development. The purpose of this paper is to ascertain the acceptability of a program of equine-assisted activities (EAAP) for people with dementia by elucidating programmatic practices needed to enhance their safety and quality of life (QoL) from the perspectives of service providers. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews with five providers were analyzed using a basic qualitative approach. Findings Providers perceived the EAAP as acceptable and revealed potential mechanisms of change supporting well-being, including aspects related to the physical and social environment and person with dementia. Linkages identified among the EAAP and its physical and social context support its complexity. Providers explicated program practices that promoted safety and QoL, such as implementing staff trainings and tailoring activities to each person’s preferences and needs. These practices aligned with best dementia care approaches, underscoring that the EAAP is a promising complex intervention that merits further scientific development. Originality/value This work is novel and adds to the literature by illuminating the role of a community-based, animal-assisted program for enhancing the QoL of older adults with dementia residing in institutional care facilities.
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