1. Meeting centres support programme highly appreciated by people with dementia and carers: a European cross-country evaluation
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Simon Evans, Elisabetta Farina, Dorota Szcześniak, Shirley Evans, Rabih Chattat, Rose-Marie Dröes, Alessia d'Arma, Claudia Scorolli, Iris Hendriks, Katarzyna Lion, Dawn Brooker, Joanna Rymaszewska, Franka Meiland, Francesca Lea Saibene, Szczesniak D., Rymaszewska J., Saibene F.L., Lion K.M., D'arma A., Brooker D., Evans S.B., Evans S.C., Chattat R., Scorolli C., Meiland F., Hendriks I., Droes R.-M., Farina E., General practice, APH - Aging & Later Life, APH - Quality of Care, Psychiatry, APH - Mental Health, and APH - Methodology
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Gerontology ,qualitative study ,Disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Social support ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Dementia ,Humans ,Netherlands ,Cross country ,030214 geriatrics ,business.industry ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,social support ,medicine.disease ,Focus group ,Combined approach ,United Kingdom ,Dementia carer ,Europe ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Severe dementia ,Caregivers ,Italy ,Quality of Life ,Poland ,day program ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Pshychiatric Mental Health ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Background: The Meeting Centres Support Programme (MCSP) offers a combined approach to providing practical, emotional and social support to people living with mild to moderately severe dementia and their family carers in the community. Methods: A mixed methods explanatory design was used. The evaluation took place within the framework of the international Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND) – MEETINGDEM study in nine Meeting Centres in Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom. Eighty-seven people with dementia and 81 family carers completed a user evaluation survey after three months and 83 people with dementia and 84 carers after 6 months of participation in MCSP. Thirty-two people with dementia and 30 carers took part in focus groups after nine months. Results: The percentage of people with dementia who were very satisfied with the programme increased significantly over time (p = 0.05). The majority of carers reported that they felt less burdened after three months of participation in MCSP (48.1% much less; 35.4% a little less). After six months, this percentage increased significantly to 91% (p = 0.04, 57.7% much less; 33.3% little less). Focus group analysis showed that people with dementia and carers in all countries/centres improved their ability to maintain emotional balance. Conclusions: The MCSP is highly appreciated by people with dementia and carers in all countries and it confirms the results of previous research into MCSP in the Netherlands. Our findings indicate that MCSP is a model that can help its users to increase their capacity to deal with the challenges caused by dementia and can promote emotional balance.
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- 2021
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