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Exploring facilitators and barriers to using a person centered care intervention in a nursing home setting.

Noortje Kloos1, Constance H C Drossaert2, Hester R Trompetter3, Ernst T Bohlmeijer2, Gerben J Westerhof2.   

Abstract

Person-centered care (PCC) interventions have the potential to improve resident well-being in nursing homes, but can be difficult to implement. This study investigates perceived facilitators and barriers reported by nursing staff to using a PCC intervention consisting of three components: assessment of resident well-being, planning of well-being support, and behavioral changes in care to support resident well-being. Our explorative mixed method study combined interviews (n = 11) with a longitudinal survey (n = 132) to examine which determinants were most prevalent and predictive for intention to use the intervention and actual implementation 3 months later (n = 63). Results showed that perceived barriers and facilitators were dependent on the components of the intervention. Assessment of resident well-being required a stable nursing home context and a detailed implementation plan, while planning of well-being support was impeded by knowledge. Behavioral changes in nursing care required easy integration in daily caring tasks and social support.
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Keywords:  Extended care facility; Implementation; Nursing staff; Person centered care; Well-being

Year:  2020        PMID: 32460962     DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2020.04.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Nurs        ISSN: 0197-4572            Impact factor:   2.361


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