| Literature DB >> 29504489 |
Anne Bourbonnais1,2, Francine Ducharme1,2, Philippe Landreville3, Cécile Michaud4, Marie-Andrée Gauthier5, Marie-Hélène Lavallée6.
Abstract
Few studies have been conducted on strategies to promote the implementation of complex interventions in nursing homes (NHs). This article presents a pilot study intended to assess the strategies that would enable the optimal implementation of a complex intervention approach in NHs based on the meanings of screams of older people living with Alzheimer's disease. An action research approach was used with 19 formal and family caregivers from five NHs. Focus groups and individual interviews were held to assess different implementation strategies. A number of challenges were identified, as were strategies to overcome them. These latter included interactive training, intervention design, and external support. This study shows the feasibility of implementing a complex intervention to optimize older people's well-being. The article shares strategies that may promote the implementation of these types of interventions in NHs.Entities:
Keywords: action research; complex intervention; dementia; intervention implementation; nursing homes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29504489 DOI: 10.1177/0733464818762068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Gerontol ISSN: 0733-4648