| Literature DB >> 35975189 |
Maren Wittek1, Henrike Voß1, Anna Kiefer1, Stefanie Wiloth1, Eric Schmitt1.
Abstract
Aim: Although caring relatives of people with dementia are a mainstay of many care systems, the availability of support services for them within the municipal community shows deficiencies. Adopting the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) this study aims to investigate 1) which of the TDF domains adapted to gerontology show up in public dialogue, and 2) the results that public dialogues produce in terms of support services for caring relatives. Subject and methods: The data consists of town hall meetings and focus groups from 14 municipal communities in Germany. Participants were caring relatives and stakeholders of the communities. A qualitative content analysis was conducted, focusing on the assessment of three TDF domains, namely knowledge, goals, and sociopolitical context as well as outcomes of care optimisation.Entities:
Keywords: Caring relatives; Implementation; Municipal community; People with dementia; Support services; Theoretical Domains Framework
Year: 2022 PMID: 35975189 PMCID: PMC9371957 DOI: 10.1007/s10389-022-01744-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Gesundh Wiss ISSN: 0943-1853
Fig. 1Adaption and selection process of the discussed domains. aTDF = Theoretical Domains Framework; bCIBQ = Community Implementation Behaviour Questionnaire
Characteristics of CRs and PWDs
| Characteristicsa ( | Totalb |
|---|---|
| Sex of CR | |
| Female | 74.2 (69) |
| Male | 25.8 (24) |
| Age of CR (in years) | 65.69±11.36 |
| Relationship between CR and PWD | |
| Wife/ husband/ partner | 53.8 (50) |
| Daughter/ son | 41.9 (39) |
| Daughter-/ son-in-law | 1.1 (1) |
| Other | 3.2 (3) |
| Educationc of CR | |
| Primary school | 21.7 (20) |
| Secondary school | 26.1(24) |
| High school graduation | 10.9 (10) |
| University degree | 25.0 (23) |
| PhD | 5.4 (5) |
| Other | 10.9 (10) |
| Occupation of CR | |
| Yes | 34.4 (32) |
| No | 65.6 (68) |
| Duration (months) of care of PWD by CR | 50.86±40.03 |
| Sex of PWD | |
| Female | 52.2 (48) |
| Male | 47.8 (44) |
| Age of PWD | 80.17±8.16 |
| Care level of PWDd | |
| No care level | 1.1 (1) |
| Care level I | 5.4 (5) |
| Care level II | 17.2 (16) |
| Care level III | 43.0 (40) |
| Care level IV | 24.7 (23) |
| Care level V | 8.6 (8) |
aData presented as percentage (number) except for: age of CR, duration of care of PWD by CR, age of PWD: these are presented as mean and standard deviation.
bData were missing for education of CR(n = 1), sex of PWD (n = 1), age of PWD (n = 1)
cThe education definition corresponds to the German education system and has been translated accordingly
dAccording to the national long-term care insurance scheme
Characteristics of CAs
| Characteristicsa ( | Totalb |
|---|---|
| Sex of CA | |
| Female | 66.1 (80) |
| Male | 33.9 (41) |
| Age of CA | 53.15±10.73 |
| Educationc of CA | |
| Primary school | 0.8 (1) |
| Secondary school | 14.9 (18) |
| High school graduation | 11.6 (14) |
| University degree | 66.9 (81) |
| Other | 5.8 (7) |
| Occupational field of CA | |
| Politics | 8.0 (11) |
| Municipal administration | 15.2 (21) |
| Consulting | 13.0 (18) |
| Nursing | 13.0 (18) |
| Medicine/ pharmacy | 10.9 (15) |
| Church | 9.4 (13) |
| Culture | 2.2 (3) |
| Sports | 7.2 (10) |
| Education | 8.0 (11) |
| Living | 4.3 (6) |
| Volunteering | 8.7 (12) |
a Data presented as percentage (number) except for: age of CA: this is presented as mean and standard deviation.
bData were missing for sex of CA (n = 17), age of CA (n = 16), education of CA (n = 17)
cThe education corresponds to the German education system and has been translated accordingly
Number of occurrences of the domains within the first three town hall meetings
| Domains | Number of Occurrences | |
|---|---|---|
| D1 | Knowledge | 24a |
| D2 | Skills | 13 |
| D3 | Social/professional role and Identity | 0 |
| D4 | Beliefes about capabilities | 0 |
| D5 | Beliefes about consequences | 0 |
| D6 | Goals | 14a |
| D7 | Sociopolitical context | 25a |
| D8 | Social influences | 4 |
| D9 | Emotions | 10 |
| D10 | Reinforcement | 0 |
| D11 | Nature of the behaviour | 7 |
aMost frequent occurred domains
Fig. 2Number of quotes per municipal community. *The size of the bubbles reflects the number of the quotes on the y-axis and the municipal communities on the x-axis. **The data from the communities 15 and 16 have not yet been fully analysed
Fig. 3.Illustration of the relationship between the town hall meetings, the TDF domains, and the resulting effects