| Literature DB >> 19154579 |
Hilde Verbeek1, Erik van Rossum, Sandra M G Zwakhalen, Ton Ambergen, Gertrudis I J M Kempen, Jan P H Hamers.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Small-scale and homelike facilities for older people with dementia are rising in current dementia care. In these facilities, a small number of residents live together and form a household with staff. Normal, daily life and social participation are emphasized. It is expected that these facilities improve residents' quality of life. Moreover, it may have a positive influence on staff's job satisfaction and families involvement and satisfaction with care. However, effects of these small-scale and homelike facilities have hardly been investigated. Since the number of people with dementia increases, and institutional long-term care is more and more organized in small-scale and homelike facilities, more research into effects is necessary. This paper presents the design of a study investigating effects of small-scale living facilities in the Netherlands on residents, family caregivers and nursing staff. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19154579 PMCID: PMC2637879 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-9-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Physical, social and organizational characteristics: traditional nursing homes vs. small-scale living facilities.
| Traditional nursing home | Small-scale living facility | |
| Physical | - Large-scale wards | - Small units |
| Social | - Many fellow residents and nursing staff working at one ward | - Emphasis on family situation |
| Organizational | - more 'Top-down': organization/nursing home decides daily routine | - more 'bottom-up': residents and family caregivers have a large influence on daily routine |
Figure 1Flow chart design and measurements.
Data collection: outcome, operationalization and time of measurement.
| Outcome measure | Operationalization | Time of measurement | |||
| Quality of Life | QUALIDEM [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Neuropsychiatric symptoms | NPI-NH [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| CMAI [ | Q | Q | Q | ||
| Depression symptoms | CSDD [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Social Engagement | Subscale ISE and RISE form RAI MDS [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| ADL-capacity | Subscale ADL-H from RAI MDS [ | SQ | Q | Q | |
| Cognition | MMSE [ | Q | |||
| Subscale CPS from RAI MDS [ | SQ | Q | Q | ||
| Use of physical restraint | Number of times physical restraints are used | Q | Q | Q | |
| Psychotropic medication | ATC classification system [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Use of health care services | Visits to e.g. Nursing home physician, psychologist etc. | Q | Q | Q | |
| Dementia type | Alzheimer's dementia Vascular dementia, Other (e.g. Parkinson's disease) | MR | |||
| Stage of dementia | GDS [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Comorbidity | International classification of diseases, version 10 [ | MR | MR | MR | |
| Age | Years | SQ | |||
| Gender | Male or Female | SQ | |||
| Length of Stay | Number of months | SQ | |||
| Living prior to admission | At home, Residential care, Regular Nursing home care, Other | SQ | |||
| Involvement with care | Frequency, length, activities and motivation for visits | Q | Q | Q | |
| Perceived burden | SPPIC [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Satisfaction with care | 27 items | Q | Q | Q | |
| Q | Q | Q | |||
| Age | Years | Q | Q | Q | |
| Gender | Male or Female | Q | Q | Q | |
| Sense of competence | SSCQ [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Relationship with resident | E.g. Spouse, Child, Sibling or Other | Q | Q | Q | |
| Q | Q | Q | |||
| Q | Q | Q | |||
| Job satisfaction & motivation | [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Q | Q | Q | |||
| Social support | Subscale from JCQ [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Autonomy | MAQ [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Workload | [ | Q | Q | Q | |
| Age | Years | Q | Q | Q | |
| Gender | Male or Female | Q | Q | Q | |
| Education level | Type of education and level (e.g. level 1 – 5) | Q | Q | Q | |
| Contract working hours | Hours | Q | Q | Q | |
| Years of employment | Years | Q | Q | Q | |
S = Screening, approximately one week prior to baseline measurement
T1 = Baseline measurement
T2 = Follow-up after 6 months
T3 = Follow-up after 12 months
Q = Questionnaire, SQ = Screening Questionnaire, MR = Medical Record