Back to Search Start Over

Longitudinal realist evaluation of the Dementia PersonAlised Care Team (D-PACT) intervention: protocol

Authors :
Wheat, Hannah
Weston, Lauren
Oh, Tomasina M.
Morgan-Trimmer, Sarah
Ingram, Wendy
Griffiths, Sarah
Sheaff, Rod
Clarkson, Paul
Medina-Lara, Antonieta
Musicha, Crispin
Spicer, Stuart
Ukoumunne, Obioha
Allgar, Victoria
Creanor, Siobhan
Clark, Michael
Quinn, Cath
Gude, Alex
McCabe, Rose
Batool, Saqba
Smith, Lorna
Richards, Debra
Shafi, Hannah
Warwick, Bethany
Lasrado, Reena
Hussain, Basharat
Jones, Hannah
Dalkin, Sonia
Bate, Angela
Sherriff, Ian
Robinson, Louise
Byng, Richard
Wheat, Hannah
Weston, Lauren
Oh, Tomasina M.
Morgan-Trimmer, Sarah
Ingram, Wendy
Griffiths, Sarah
Sheaff, Rod
Clarkson, Paul
Medina-Lara, Antonieta
Musicha, Crispin
Spicer, Stuart
Ukoumunne, Obioha
Allgar, Victoria
Creanor, Siobhan
Clark, Michael
Quinn, Cath
Gude, Alex
McCabe, Rose
Batool, Saqba
Smith, Lorna
Richards, Debra
Shafi, Hannah
Warwick, Bethany
Lasrado, Reena
Hussain, Basharat
Jones, Hannah
Dalkin, Sonia
Bate, Angela
Sherriff, Ian
Robinson, Louise
Byng, Richard

Abstract

Background: Different dementia support roles exist but evidence is lacking on which aspects are best, for whom, and in what circumstances, and on their associated costs and benefits. Phase 1 of the Dementia PersonAlised Care Team programme (D-PACT) developed a post-diagnostic primary care-based intervention for people with dementia and their carers and assessed the feasibility of a trial. Aim: Phase 2 of the programme aims to 1) refine the programme theory on how, when, and for whom the intervention works; and 2) evaluate its value and impact. Design & setting: A realist longitudinal mixed-methods evaluation will be conducted in urban, rural, and coastal areas across South West and North West England where low-income or ethnic minority populations (for example, South Asian) are represented. Design was informed by patient, public, and professional stakeholder input and phase 1 findings. Method: High-volume qualitative and quantitative data will be collected longitudinally from people with dementia, carers, and practitioners. Analyses will comprise the following: 1) realist longitudinal case studies; 2) conversation analysis of recorded interactions; 3) statistical analyses of outcome and experience questionnaires; 4a) health economic analysis examining costs of delivery; and 4b) realist economic analysis of high-cost events and ‘near misses’. All findings will be synthesised using a joint display table, evidence appraisal tool, triangulation, and stakeholder co-analysis. Conclusion: The realist evaluation will describe how, why, and for whom the intervention does or does not lead to change over time. It will also demonstrate how a non-randomised design can be more appropriate for complex interventions with similar questions or populations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, Wheat, Hannah, Weston, Lauren, Oh, Tomasina M., Morgan-Trimmer, Sarah, Ingram, Wendy, Griffiths, Sarah, Sheaff, Rod, Clarkson, Paul, Medina-Lara, Antonieta, Musicha, Crispin, Spicer, Stuart, Ukoumunne, Obioha, Allgar, Victoria, Creanor, Siobhan, Clark, Michael ORCID: 0000-0003-4964-5005 , Quinn, Cath, Gude, Alex, McCabe, Rose, Batool, Saqba, Smith, Lorna, Richards, Debra, Shafi, Hannah, Warwick, Bethany, Lasrado, Reena, Hussain, Basharat, Jones, Hannah, Dalkin, Sonia, Bate, Angela, Sherriff, Ian, Robinson, Louise and Byng, Richard (2023) Longitudinal realist evaluation of the Dementia PersonAlised Care Team (D-PACT) intervention: protocol. BJGP Open, 7 (3). ISSN 2398-3795, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416104218
Document Type :
Electronic Resource