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The impact of the mySupport advance care planning intervention on family caregivers’ perceptions of decision-making and care for nursing home residents with dementia:pretest-posttest study in six countries

Authors :
Laura Bavelaar
Mandy Visser
Catherine Walshe
Nancy Preston
Sharon Kaasalainen
Tamara Sussman
Nicola Cornally
Irene Hartigan
Martin Loucka
Paola di Giulio
Kevin Brazil
Wilco P Achterberg
Jenny T van der Steen
Source :
Age and Ageing, 52, Age and Ageing, 52, 3, Bavelaar, L, Visser, M, Walshe, C, Preston, N, Kaasalainen, S, Sussman, T, Cornally, N, Hartigan, I, Loucka, M, di Giulio, P, Brazil, K, Achterberg, W P & van der Steen, J T 2023, ' The impact of the mySupport advance care planning intervention on family caregivers' perceptions of decision-making and care for nursing home residents with dementia: pretest-posttest study in six countries ', Age and Ageing, vol. 52, no. 3 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad027
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Backgroundthe mySupport advance care planning intervention was originally developed and evaluated in Northern Ireland (UK). Family caregivers of nursing home residents with dementia received an educational booklet and a family care conference with a trained facilitator to discuss their relative’s future care.Objectivesto investigate whether upscaling the intervention adapted to local context and complemented by a question prompt list impacts family caregivers’ uncertainty in decision-making and their satisfaction with care across six countries. Second, to investigate whether mySupport affects residents’ hospitalisations and documented advance decisions.Designa pretest–posttest design.Settingin Canada, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands and the UK, two nursing homes participated.Participantsin total, 88 family caregivers completed baseline, intervention and follow-up assessments.Methodsfamily caregivers’ scores on the Decisional Conflict Scale and Family Perceptions of Care Scale before and after the intervention were compared with linear mixed models. The number of documented advance decisions and residents’ hospitalisations was obtained via chart review or reported by nursing home staff and compared between baseline and follow-up with McNemar tests.Resultsfamily caregivers reported less decision-making uncertainty (−9.6, 95% confidence interval: −13.3, −6.0, P Conclusionsthe mySupport intervention may be impactful in countries beyond the original setting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00020729
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Age and Ageing, 52, Age and Ageing, 52, 3, Bavelaar, L, Visser, M, Walshe, C, Preston, N, Kaasalainen, S, Sussman, T, Cornally, N, Hartigan, I, Loucka, M, di Giulio, P, Brazil, K, Achterberg, W P & van der Steen, J T 2023, ' The impact of the mySupport advance care planning intervention on family caregivers' perceptions of decision-making and care for nursing home residents with dementia: pretest-posttest study in six countries ', Age and Ageing, vol. 52, no. 3 . https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad027
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f14e47757ee152ee65725bebed124e3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afad027