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Application of the Person-Centered Care to Manage Responsive Behaviors in Clients with Major Neurocognitive Disorders: A Qualitative Single Case Study

Authors :
Sareh Zarshenas
Carmela Paulino
Isabelle Sénéchal
Josianne Décary
Audrey Dufresne
Anne Bourbonnais
Chloé Aquin
Marie-Andrée Bruneau
Nathalie Champoux
Patricia Belchior
Melanie Couture
Nathalie Bier
Université de Montréal. Faculté de médecine. Département de psychiatrie et d'addictologie
Université de Montréal. Faculté de médecine. École de réadaptation
Université de Montréal. Faculté des sciences infirmières
Source :
Clinical Gerontologist. :1-13
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2023.

Abstract

Objectives: Our study aimed to describe “how” and “why” the person-centered care (PCC) approach was applied within a long-term care (LTC) community to manage responsive behaviors (RBs) in individuals with major neurocognitive disorders.Methods: A descriptive holistic single case study design was employed in the context of an LTC community in Quebec, using semi-structured interviews and non-participatory observations of experienced care providers working with clients with RBs, photographing the physical environ-ment, and accessing documents available on the LTC community’s public website. A thematic content analysis was used for data analysis.Results: The findings generated insight into the importance of considering multiple components of the LTC community to apply the PCC approach for managing RBs, including a) creating a homelike environment, b) developing a therapeutic relationship with clients, c) engaging clients in mean-ingful activities, and d) empowering care providers by offering essential resources.Conclusions: Applying and implementing the PCC approach within an LTC community to manage clients’ RBs is a long-term multi-dimensional process that requires a solid foundation.Clinical implications: These findings highlight the importance of considering multiple factors relevant to persons, environments, and meaningful activities to apply the PCC approach within LTC communities to manage RBs.

Details

ISSN :
15452301 and 07317115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Gerontologist
Accession number :
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