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Developing and testing a strategy to enhance a palliative approach and care continuity for people who have dementia: Study overview and protocol

Authors :
Toye, Christine
Robinson, A.
Jiwa, Moyez
Andrews, S.
McInerney, F.
Horner, Barbara
Holloway, Kristi
Stratton, B.
Toye, Christine
Robinson, A.
Jiwa, Moyez
Andrews, S.
McInerney, F.
Horner, Barbara
Holloway, Kristi
Stratton, B.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: Typically, dementia involves progressive cognitive and functional deterioration, leading to death. A palliative approach recognizes the inevitable health decline, focusing on quality of life. The approach is holistic, proactive, supports the client and the family, and can be provided by the client’s usual care team. In the last months of life, distressing symptoms, support needs, and care transitions may escalate. This project trialed a strategy intended to support a consistent, high quality, palliative approach for people with dementia drawing close to death. The strategy was to implement two communities of practice, drawn primarily from service provider organizations across care sectors, supporting them to address practice change. Communities comprised practitioners and other health professionals with a passionate commitment to dementia palliative care and the capacity to drive practice enhancement within partnering organizations. Project aims were to document: (i) changes driven by the communities of practice; (ii) changes in staff/practitioner characteristics during the study (knowledge of a palliative approach and dementia; confidence delivering palliative care; views on death and dying, palliative care, and a palliative approach for dementia); (iii) outcomes from perspectives of family carers, care providers, and community of practice members; (iv) the extent to which changes enhanced practice and care continuity; and (v) barriers to and facilitators of successful community of practice implementation.Methods/design: This action research project was implemented over 14 months in 2010/11 in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia and regional Launceston, Tasmania. Each state based community of practice worked with the researchers to scope existing practice and its outcomes. The research team compiled a report of existing practice recommendations and resources. Findings of these two steps informed community of practice action plans and development of ad

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1033971607
Document Type :
Electronic Resource