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Promoting Independence Through Quality Dementia Care at Home (PITCH): An Australian Stepped‐Wedge Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Evaluating a Dementia Training Program for Home Care Workers.

Authors :
Dow, Briony
Savvas, Steven
Dang, Christa
Batchelor, Frances
Doyle, Colleen
Cooper, Claudia
Livingston, Gill
Wise, Erica
Tan, Esther
Panayiotou, Anita
Malta, Sue
Clarke, Philip
Burton, Jason
Low, Lee‐Fay
Loi, Samantha M.
Fairhall, Anne
Polacsek, Meg
Lyketsos, Constantine
Scherer, Samuel
Ames, David
Source :
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry; Sep2024, Vol. 39 Issue 9, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives: The primary aim of this pragmatic stepped‐wedge cluster RCT was to determine the efficacy of a co‐designed dementia specialist training program (the PITCH program) for home care workers (HCWs) to improve their confidence and knowledge when providing care for clients living with dementia. Methods: HCWs who provided care to clients with dementia were recruited from seven home care service provider organisations in Australia between July 2019 and May 2022, and randomised into one of 18 clusters. The primary outcome was HCW's sense of self‐competence in providing care services to people living with dementia at 6 months post PITCH training measured by the Sense of Competence in Dementia Care Staff (SCIDS) Scale. Results: Two hundred and thirteen HCWS completed baseline assessment and almost half (48.4%) completed all three study assessments. HCWs in clusters that received PITCH training had significantly higher sense of competence (measured by SCIDS) than those who had not received PITCH training. Post hoc analysis revealed that face‐to‐face PITCH training consistently resulted in improvements in the HCWs sense of competence, dementia attitudes and knowledge when compared to online training and when compared to no training. PITCH training had no effect on the sense of strain HCWs felt in delivering dementia care. Conclusions: Given the majority of care for people living with dementia is provided at home by family carers supported by HCWs, it is essential that HCWs receive training that improves their skills in dementia care. This study is an important step towards better care at home for people living with dementia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08856230
Volume :
39
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179808548
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.6140