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Practice Change Interventions in Long-Term Care Facilities: What Works, and Why?

Sienna Caspar1, Heather A Cooke2, Alison Phinney3, Pamela A Ratner4.   

Abstract

Over the past three decades, there has been a notable increase in studies of practice change interventions in long-term care (LTC) settings. This review, based on a modified realist approach, addresses the following questions: What practice change intervention characteristics work? And, in what circumstances do they work and why? A modified realist approach was applied to identify and explain the interactions among context, mechanism, and outcome. We searched electronic databases and published literature for empirical studies of practice change interventions that (a) were conducted in LTC settings, (b) involved formal care staff members, and (c) reported a formal evaluation. Ninety-four articles met the inclusion criteria. Interventions that included only predisposing factors were least likely to be effective. Interventions that included reinforcing factors were most likely to produce sustained outcomes. We concluded that interventions aimed at practice change in LTC settings should include feasible and effective enabling and reinforcing factors.

Keywords:  aging; analyse réaliste; intervention research; quality of care; realist review; recherche interventionniste; residential care; soins de qualité; soins résidentiels; vieillissement

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27452374     DOI: 10.1017/S0714980816000374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Aging        ISSN: 0714-9808


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Authors:  Charlene H Chu; Katherine S McGilton; Karen Spilsbury; Kim N Le; Veronique Boscart; Annica Backman; Anette Fagertun; Reena Devi; Franziska Zúñiga
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Authors:  Karin Sjögren; Ådel Bergland; Marit Kirkevold; Marie Lindkvist; Qarin Lood; Per-Olof Sandman; Tove Karin Vassbø; David Edvardsson
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