| Literature DB >> 31138147 |
Bram de Boer1, Hilde Verbeek2, Sandra M G Zwakhalen2, Jan P H Hamers2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Having a match between a nursing home and the preferences of people with dementia is beneficial for their well-being. It is suggested that innovative types of nursing homes such as small-scale living facilities and green care farms create a better match between their care environment and their residents. However whether this is also reflected into the experiences of informal caregivers is not known. Therefore, this study explores what their positive and negative experiences are with regard to green care farms, other small-scale living facilities, and traditional nursing homes.Entities:
Keywords: Experiences; Green care farms; Informal caregivers; Nursing home choice; Small-scale living
Year: 2019 PMID: 31138147 PMCID: PMC6537153 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1163-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Overview of the included types of nursing homes
| Nursing home type | Description |
|---|---|
| Green care farm (5 locations) | Physical environment: |
| - A stand- alone small-scale facility | |
| - Private rooms | |
| - Common living room/kitchen | |
| - Combination of private and shared bathroom/shower | |
| - Familiar furniture/own furniture | |
| - Access to outdoor areas such as gardens, shed, animal stables, etc. | |
| Social/organizational environment: | |
| - Combining care and agricultural activities | |
| - Approximately eight residents live together | |
| - Residents and nursing staff form a joint household | |
| - Steady team of nursing staff with integrated tasks | |
| - Cooking in the home [ | |
| Regular small-scale living facility (9 locations) | Physical environment: |
| - Small-scale living facilities can be stand-alone in a neighbourhood, or clustered on the area of a larger nursing home. | |
| - Private rooms | |
| - Common living room/kitchen | |
| - Combination of private and shared bathroom/shower | |
| - Familiar furniture/own furniture | |
| - Some outdoor spaces available, not always easily accessible | |
| Social/organizational environment: | |
| - Daily living is mainly determined by the residents and informal caregivers and approaches a home-like situation as much as possible | |
| - Approximately eight residents live together | |
| - Residents and nursing staff form a joint household | |
| - Steady team of nursing staff with integrated tasks | |
| - Cooking in the home [ | |
| Traditional nursing home (4 locations) | Physical environment: |
| - Large scale care environment. | |
| - Combination of private and shared rooms | |
| - Common living room/kitchen | |
| - Shared bathroom/shower | |
| - Often standardized furniture, less familiar | |
| - Some outdoor spaces available, not always easily accessible | |
| Social/organizational environment: | |
| - Approximately 20 residents on a ward | |
| - Large team of nursing staff with differentiated tasks | |
| - Daily life is mainly determined by routines and rules of the organisation | |
| - Cooking in central kitchen, not in the home [ |
Topic list and example questions for interview
| Topic | Example questions |
|---|---|
| Positive experiences | “When you look at the nursing home and its direct environment, what do you believe to be positive aspects of the nursing home?” |
| “Can you explain why [topic] is important to you? | |
| Negative experiences | “What are experiences you had that in hindsight you see as negative experiences? |
| “You mentioned negative experiences about [topic], what do you think are the causes of them?” | |
| Reasons for choice | “What factors did you take into consideration when choosing this nursing home?” |
| “Did you have any expectations about the nursing home?” |
Fig. 1Data analysis process
Characteristics informal caregivers and nursing home residents with dementia
| Total ( | Traditional nursing home ward ( | Green care Farm ( | Regular small-scale living facility ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Informal caregiver | ||||||||
| Age (SD) | 58 (11) | 64 (13) | 54 (10) | 56 (8) | ||||
| Gender | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M |
| 25 | 18 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 14 | 8 | |
| Relationship (% son/daughter) | 74% | 45% | 70% | 96% | ||||
| Marital status informal caregiver (% married)b | 79% | 80% | 88% | 75% | ||||
| Persons with dementia | ||||||||
| Age (SD) | 84 (8) | 84(10) | 81(9) | 85(6) | ||||
| Genderc | F | M | F | M | F | M | F | M |
| 35 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 7 | 3 | 21 | 1 | |
| S-MMSE (SD)d | 8 (6) | 6 (7) | 7 (6) | 10 (5) | ||||
aRegular small-scale living facilities consist of two types: stand-alone living facilities in a neighbourhood and small-scale living facilities on the terrain of a larger nursing home
bFive participants did not share their marital status
cSignificant difference at α = .05
dS-MMSE = Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination is used to assess cognitive impairment. Scores range from 0 to 30, with higher scores indicating better cognition