Implementing Montessori approaches after training: A mixed methods study to examine staff understanding and movement toward action.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1177/14713012241263712
Katherine A Kennedy, A Lynn Snow, Whitney L Mills, Sylvia Haigh, Amy Mochel, Kimberly Curyto, Teddy Bishop, Christine W Hartmann, Cameron J Camp, Michelle M Hilgeman
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Background: This paper uses Normalization Process Theory (NPT) to examine staff impressions of Montessori-based program training and implementation at Veterans Affairs Community Living Centers (VA CLCs; nursing homes). Methods: We conducted a mixed-methods evaluation of Montessori Approaches to Person-Centered Care (MAP-VA) at eight VA CLCs. Trainings were conducted as either a live virtual course or a pre-recorded asynchronous class. Two NPT constructs, coherence building and cognitive participation, informed qualitative interview questions, surveys, and analyses focused on staff movement from knowledge to action during initial implementation. Data collection included staff-completed standardized post-training exams (N = 906), post-training evaluations (N = 761), and optional validated surveys on perceptions of Montessori training (N = 307). Champions (peer-leaders) from each CLC completed semi-structured qualitative interviews post-training (N = 22). Findings: The majority of staff (83%-90%) passed all courses. Staff evaluated the training highly (80%+ agreement) on learning relevant new knowledge and confidence applying new skills. On average, staff felt MAP-VA would become a normal part of their work (7.68/10 scale), and reported increased familiarity with Montessori approaches after training (p = .002). Qualitative interview data from staff trained in Montessori supported three themes concordant with the NPT dimensions of coherence building and cognitive participation. (1) Coherence regarding Montessori: staff demonstrated an understanding of the program and mentioned the benefits of Montessori compared to their previous usual routines. Cognitive participation or engagement with Montessori: (2) staff had positive feelings about Montessori principles/applications and demonstrated a willingness to try the Montessori approach, and (3) staff made sense of the new intervention through early rehearsal of Montessori principles/practices and recognized opportunities for using Montessori in future interactions. Conclusions: Montessori virtual training resulted in high levels of coherence and cognitive participation among multidisciplinary staff, evidenced by high knowledge, self-efficacy, and readiness to act. The asynchronous and synchronous trainings were accessible, relevant, and supported diverse learners.

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培训后实施蒙特梭利方法:采用混合方法研究员工对蒙台梭利的理解和行动。
背景:本文采用规范化过程理论(NPT)来研究退伍军人事务社区生活中心(VA CLCs;疗养院)的工作人员对基于蒙特梭利的项目培训和实施的印象。方法:我们在八家退伍军人事务社区生活中心对蒙特梭利以人为本的护理方法(MAP-VA)进行了混合方法评估。培训以现场虚拟课程或预先录制的异步课堂的形式进行。两个 NPT 构建(一致性构建和认知参与)为定性访谈问题、调查和分析提供了依据,重点关注员工在初步实施过程中从知识到行动的转变。数据收集包括由员工完成的标准化培训后考试(906 人)、培训后评估(761 人),以及对蒙特梭利培训看法的可选有效调查(307 人)。每个中心学习中心的冠军(同伴领导者)在培训后完成了半结构化定性访谈(N = 22)。调查结果:大多数员工(83%-90%)通过了所有课程。在学习相关新知识和应用新技能的信心方面,员工对培训给予了高度评价(80%以上同意)。平均而言,教职员工认为 MAP-VA 将成为他们工作的正常部分(7.68/10 分制),并称培训后对蒙台梭利方法的熟悉程度有所提高(p = .002)。从接受过蒙特梭利培训的教职员工那里获得的定性访谈数据表明,有三个主题与 NPT 的 "建立一致性 "和 "认知参与 "维度是一致的。(1) 关于蒙特梭利的一致性:教职员工表现出对项目的理解,并提到蒙特梭利与他们 以前的常规工作相比的好处。对蒙特梭利的认知参与:(2)员工对蒙特梭利原则/应用有积极的感受,并表现出尝试蒙特梭利方法的意愿;(3)员工通过早期演练蒙特梭利原则/实践,对新的干预措施有所了解,并认识到在未来的互动中使用蒙特梭利的机会。结论:蒙台梭利虚拟培训使多学科工作人员的知识水平、自我效能感和行动准备程度达到了很高的连贯性和认知参与度。异步培训和同步培训都具有可访问性、相关性,并支持不同的学习者。
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