制定一套老年人护理计划的关键原则:修改德尔菲调查的研究方案。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMJ Open Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2024-090243
Jonathan Taylor, Thais Caprioli, Jacqueline Damant, Yuri Hamashima, Sarah Jasim, Nick Smith, Madalina Toma
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背景:在英国,老年人护理机构需要代表每位居民制定护理计划,并将这些文件提供给提供护理的人。然而,对于老年人护理院护理计划的发展,缺乏关于关键原则的正式协议。使用修改的德尔菲调查,我们打算在一组关键原则上达成共识,这些原则应该为护理计划过程提供信息。方法和分析:一个两阶段的修改德尔菲调查将被用来试图达成共识的一套关键原则,以告知护理计划在英国的老年人护理之家。将召集一个由大约50名具有护理规划经验的人组成的跨学科小组,并邀请他们就一套关键原则提供反馈。我们将使用一个迭代的,准匿名的,多阶段的方法与控制反馈。在第一轮中,小组成员将被要求就一份文件草案提供反馈,该文件草案的内容是经过系统的范围审查和与护理院工作人员协商后得出的。第一轮将进行管理,随后进行分析。第一轮的结果将反馈给小组成员,小组成员将被要求完成第二次调查。在每一轮中,小组成员将使用5分单极量表来评估他们对项目的同意程度。如果≥75%的参与者将一个项目评为4-5分,则视为达成共识。伦理和传播:本协议涉及的这项研究已于2024年4月9日获得肯特大学法律、社会和社会正义研究委员会伦理小组(参考文献:1006)的伦理批准。该项目的结果将通过会议和一本或多本同行评议期刊进行传播。在随后的研究阶段,研究小组计划与养老院居民及其家人和朋友分享通过修改的德尔菲调查开发的关键原则文件。我们计划透过一系列焦点小组邀请他们提供意见,以便为安老院的家人和朋友制订相关文件。
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Developing a set of key principles for care planning within older adult care homes: study protocol for a modified Delphi survey.

Background: Older adult care homes in England are required to develop care plans on behalf of each of their residents and to make these documents available to those who provide care. However, there is a lack of formal agreement around the key principles that should inform the development of care plans in care homes for older adults. Using a modified Delphi survey, we intend to generate consensus on a set of key principles that should inform the care planning process.

Methods and analysis: A two-stage modified Delphi survey will be used to try to reach a consensus on a set of key principles to inform care planning within older adult care homes in England. An interdisciplinary panel of approximately 50 people with experience in care planning will be convened and invited to provide feedback on a set of key principles. We will use an iterative, quasi-anonymous, multistage approach with controlled feedback. In the first round, panellists will be asked to provide feedback on a draft document whose contents have been informed by a systematic scoping review and consultations with care home staff. The first round will be administered and subsequently analysed. The results from the first round will be fed back to the panel members and panellists will be asked to complete a second survey. In each round, panel members will use a 5-point unipolar scale to rate their agreement with the item. Consensus will be considered if ≥75% of participants rate an item as 4-5.

Ethics and dissemination: This study to which this protocol relates has been granted ethical approval by the University of Kent's Division for the Study of Law, Society and Social Justice Research Committee Ethics Panel (reference: 1006) on 9 April 2024. The results of this project will be disseminated through conferences and one or more peer-reviewed journals. In a subsequent research phase, the research team plans to share the key principles document developed through this modified Delphi survey with care home residents and their families and friends. We plan to invite their feedback through a series of focus groups with a view to developing a related document for the family and friends of care home residents.

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