A person-centred approach to implementation of psychosocial interventions with people who have an intellectual disability and dementia-A participatory action study.

Karen Watchman, Kate Mattheys, Michael McKernon, Heather Strachan, Federico Andreis, Jan Murdoch
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Background: Numbers of people with an intellectual disability and dementia present a global health and social challenge with associated need to reduce stress or agitation and improve quality of life in affected individuals. This study aimed to identify effectiveness of psychosocial interventions in social care settings and, uniquely, explore use of photovoice methodology to develop dialogue about dementia.

Methods: This mixed-method participatory action study used individualised goal-setting theory with 16 participants with intellectual disability and dementia, and 22 social care staff across 11 sites. Five co-researchers with intellectual disability were part of an inclusive research team collecting data using existing and bespoke tools including photovoice. Analysis used descriptive and inferential statistics and framework analysis.

Results: Seventy four percentage of individual goals met or exceeded expectations with reduction in some "as required" medication. Qualitative findings include themes of enabling care and interventions as tools for practice. Photovoice provided insight into previously unreported fears about dementia.

Conclusions: Individualized psychosocial interventions have potential to reduce distress or agitation.

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以人为本的方法对智障和痴呆患者实施社会心理干预——参与性行动研究。
背景:智力残疾和痴呆患者的数量构成了全球健康和社会挑战,需要减少受影响个体的压力或躁动,提高生活质量。本研究旨在确定社会护理环境中社会心理干预的有效性,并独特地探索使用光声方法来开展关于痴呆症的对话。方法:这项混合参与式行动研究采用个性化目标设定理论,在11个地点的16名智障和痴呆患者和22名社会护理人员中进行。五名智力残疾的共同研究人员是一个包容性研究团队的一部分,他们使用现有的和定制的工具(包括photovoice)收集数据。分析采用描述性统计、推理统计和框架分析。结果:74%的个人目标达到或超过了预期,减少了一些“按需”用药。定性发现包括使护理和干预措施成为实践工具的主题。Photovoice提供了以前未被报道的对痴呆症的恐惧的见解。结论:个体化社会心理干预有可能减少痛苦或躁动。
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