| Literature DB >> 29370769 |
Sarah Beardon1, Kiran Patel2, Bethan Davies2, Helen Ward2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Providing high quality acute hospital care for patients with dementia is an increasing challenge as the prevalence of the disease rises. Informal carers of people with dementia are a critical resource for improving inpatient care, due to their insights into patients' needs and preferences. We summarise informal carers' perspectives of acute hospital care to inform best practice service delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Carers; Dementia; Experience; Hospital; Qualitative
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29370769 PMCID: PMC5785800 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0710-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Adapted CASP qualitative research checklist
| Are the research questions clearly stated? |
| Is the setting and context clearly described? |
| Is there an appropriate, well-described sampling strategy? |
| Is there an appropriate, well-described data collection strategy? |
| Is there an appropriate, well-described data analysis method? |
| Are the claims made supported by sufficient evidence? |
| Is the role and reflexivity of the researcher adequately described? |
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram
Study characteristics
| Authors | Country | Setting | Participants | Data collection method | Data analysis method | Publication type | Study quality | Contribution to synthesis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clissett et al. (2013) | UK | 11 wards (general medical, healthcare for older people and orthopaedic) in 2 acute hospitals | 29 carers | Non-participant observation and interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | High | Medium |
| Clissett et al. (2013) | UK | 12 wards (general medical, healthcare for older people and orthopaedic) in 2 acute hospitals | 34 carers | Non-participant observation and interviews | Constant comparison analysis | Research article | High | Large |
| Clissett et al. (2014) | UK | 12 wards (general medical, healthcare for older people and orthopaedic) in 2 acute hospitals | 35 carers | Non-participant observation and interviews | Constant comparison analysis | Research article | High | Small |
| Cowdell (2007) | UK | 3 wards in a specialist older people’s unit in an acute hospital | 7 carers | Participant observation, informal conversations and interviews | Critical interpretive ethnography and narrative analysis | Doctoral thesis | Moderate | Medium |
| Dening et al. (2012) | UK | Health and social care system of a London borough (Haringey) | 7 carers | Semi-structured interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | Moderate | Small |
| Douglas-Dunbar and Gardiner (2007) | UK | District general hospital | 9 carers | Interview | Not specified | Research article | Low | Medium |
| Gladman et al. (2012) | UK | 11 wards (general medical, healthcare for older people and orthopaedic) in 2 acute hospitals | 35 carers | Non-participant observation and interviews | Constant comparison analysis | Public programme report | High | Large |
| Gonski and Moon (2012) | Australia | 10-bed secure unit providing intensive nursing care | 10 carers | Questionnaires | Quantitative and thematic analysis | Research article | Low | Small |
| Jamieson et al. (2014) | Australia | Community | 30 carers | Telephone interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | Moderate | Medium |
| Jurgens et al. (2015) | UK | 12 wards (general medical, healthcare for older people and orthopaedic) in 2 acute hospitals | 35 carers | Interviews | Constant comparison analysis | Research article | High | Large |
| Lakey (2009) | UK | Hospitals across the country | 1291 responses, 96% from carers | Questionnaire | Not specified | Charity report | Low | Medium |
| Porock et al. (2015) | UK | 11 wards (general medical, healthcare for older people and orthopaedic) in 2 acute hospitals | 35 carers | Non-participant observation and interviews | Constant comparison analysis | Research article | High | Medium |
| Simpson (2016) | UK | Local carers’ support groups and a day centre | 7 carers | Semi-structured interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | Low | Medium |
| Simpson et al. (1995) | UK | 7 inpatient wards within a Mental Health Service Trust | 41 carers | Interviews and questionnaires | Grounded theory and descriptive statistics | Research article | Moderate | Medium |
| Spencer et al. (2013) | UK | Specialist medical and mental health unit and standard care wards | 40 carers | Semi-structured interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | High | Large |
| Taylor (1998) | Australia | Not specified | 20 carers | Semi-structured interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | Low | Small |
| Telford (2015) | UK | Hospitals across the country | 8 carers | Semi-structured interviews | Constructivist grounded theory analysis | Doctoral thesis | Moderate | Large |
| Thune-Boyle (2010) | UK | 1 acute hospital | 20 carers | Semi-structured interviews | Thematic analysis | Research article | Moderate | Small |
| Tolson et al. (1999) | UK | Not specified | 41 patients and main visitors | Critical incident interviews | Conceptual triangulation | Research article | Low | Small |
| Whittamore et al. | UK | One general hospital | 462 carers | Questionnaires | Cohort analysis and descriptive statistics | Research article | High | Medium |
Fig. 2Theoretical framework representing overall results of the review
Medline search strategy
| 1 | (((cognit* or memory* or mental*)adj3(declin* or impair* or los* or deteriorate* or defect* or disorder* or problem*)) or Alzheimer* or dement* or confus*).ti.tb |
| 2 | Exp Dementia/ |
| 3 | Mild Cognitive Impairment/nu |
| 4 | Alzheimer Disease/nu |
| 5 | 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 |
| 6 | (carer* or caregiv* or care-giver* or spouse-caregiver* or (care* adj2 giv*) or (family adj1 carer*) or family or families or (famil* adj4 member*) or relatives or (informal* adj2 care*) or satisf*).ti,ab. |
| 7 | Caregivers/ |
| 8 | 6 or 7 |
| 9 | (((hospital or acute or medical or patient) adj2 care) or hospital* or acute or hospitali#ation or hospitali#ed).ti,ab. |
| 10 | Exp Hospitals/ |
| 11 | 9 or 10 |
| 12 | ((quality or evaluat*) adj4 (healthcare or care or (health adj1 care) or (health adj1 service*) or service*)).ti,ab. |
| 13 | Exp “health care quality, access, and evaluation”/ |
| 14 | 12 or 13 |
| 15 | ((satisf* or perspective* or experience* or opinion*) or (survey* or questionnaire* or qualitative* or interview*)).ti,ab. |
| 16 | 5 and 8 and 11 and 14 and 15 |