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Staff Reports of Behavioral Expressions of Persons With Dementia in 250 Assisted Living Communities.

Debra Dobbs1, Sheryl Zimmerman2,3, Paula Carder4, Anna S Beeber5, Stephanie J Palmertree2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Assisted living (AL) residents with dementia commonly exhibit behavioral expressions (BEs), yet no study has examined how AL staff perceive and respond to BEs in terms of the "ABC" model of antecedents, behaviors, and consequences, or how perceptions relate to organizational characteristics. Understanding staff perceptions may inform interventions. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A convergent, mixed methods design was used in a study of health care supervisors from 250 AL communities in 7 states who reported 366 cases of resident BEs (one successful and one unsuccessful case). Qualitative analysis identified antecedents, BEs, staff responses, resident outcomes, and disposition (aging in place or discharge). Content analysis identified themes and compared case types. Descriptive statistics examined organizational characteristics associated with identifying antecedents.
RESULTS: One quarter of cases recognized antecedents; slightly more were identified in successful (28%) compared to unsuccessful cases (20%); staff in dementia-only and smaller communities identified antecedents more often. Combativeness and anxiety were the most frequently reported BEs. The majority of both types of cases reported staff responses. Medication management was enacted as a response in 40% of cases compared to psychiatric assessment in 33% of cases. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: Staff training is indicated to increase AL staff recognition of antecedents; doing so might reduce the use of antipsychotic medications. Psychiatric assessment plays an important role in dementia care in AL and warrants further examination. Results could be helpful for applied behavioral researchers interested in developing ways to improve the identification of antecedents of BEs of persons with dementia.
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Keywords:  Antecedent–Behaviors–Consequences model; Assisted living; Dementia care; Mixed methods; Staff training for persons with dementia

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Year:  2022        PMID: 33993241      PMCID: PMC8827313          DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnab059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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