提高痴呆护理人员的道德自我效能:护理方案的混合方法可行性研究。

IF 3.1 Q1 NURSING International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ijnsa.2025.100294
Sigurd Lauridsen , Sofie Smedegaard Skov , Lucca-Mathilde Thorup Ferm , Marie-Eva Berg , Anna Paldam Folker , Peter Simonsen , Frederik Schou-Juul
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背景:由于人口老龄化,全球痴呆症患者人数正在迅速增加,预计到2030年将达到7800万,到2050年将达到1.32亿。尽管痴呆症的患病率不断上升,但有效的治疗方法仍然有限。高质量的护理至关重要,但它带来了复杂的伦理挑战,包括平衡自主与最佳利益,解决痴呆症患者及其护理人员的需求,以及公平分配资源。为了应对这些挑战,我们在安老院舍推行了“关怀”计划,这是一种系统的道德工作方法,旨在提高安老院舍员工的道德自我效能感。目的:本研究评估CARE项目在丹麦社区养老院环境中的可行性。采用Bowen等人的框架和混合方法研究设计,我们对养老院工作人员进行了六次面对面的焦点小组访谈,对养老院管理人员进行了两次电话访谈,并对90名参与者进行了调查。数据是在2022年春季和秋季收集的。方法:定量数据采用STATA进行描述性统计,定性数据采用六步模板分析框架。结果:护理人员对护理方案具有较高的可行性和接受度。在某种程度上,97%的人表示满意,95%的人认为该计划与他们的工作相关,90%的人认为该计划将改善痴呆症护理,82%的人感到更好地处理道德困境。管理人员和工作人员都承认该方案在填补养老院道德培训的关键空白方面是有效的。赞赏外部便利、多家养老院的参与和跨机构小组工作强调了该方案的价值。结论:定量结果表明高水平的满意度和相关性,大多数参与者认为该计划改善了护理,提高了他们处理道德问题的能力。定性分析进一步强调了在外部研究人员和跨机构合作的推动下,该项目在满足道德培训需求方面的成功。全面实施关怀计划需要养老院的文化转变,倡导工作人员普遍参与道德培训,并促进关于道德问题的公开对话。此外,可能需要改变政策,以确保资金和建立养老院工作人员的最低培训标准。
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Enhancing ethical self-efficacy among dementia caregiver staff: A mixed-methods feasibility study of the care programme

Background

The global population living with dementia is rapidly increasing, with projections estimated at 78 million by 2030 and 132 million by 2050 due to ageing demographics. Despite the increasing prevalence of dementia, effective treatments remain limited. High-quality care is critical, but it presents complex ethical challenges, including balancing autonomy with best interests, addressing the needs of individuals with dementia and their caregivers, and equitably allocating resources. To address these challenges, we introduced the CARE programme, a systematic approach to ethics work, in nursing homes to enhance the ethical self-efficacy of nursing home staff.

Objective

This study assessed the feasibility of the CARE programme in a community-based Danish nursing home setting. Using the framework of Bowen et al. and a mixed-methods research design, we conducted six face-to-face focus group interviews with nursing home staff, two telephone interviews with nursing home managers, and a survey among 90 participants. Data were collected in the spring and fall of 2022.

Method

Quantitative data were analysed using STATA for descriptive statistics, while qualitative data were processed using a six-step template analysis framework.

Results

The results indicate high feasibility and acceptance of the CARE programme among the nursing home staff. To a high/some degree, 97 % expressed satisfaction, 95 % found the programme relevant to their work, 90 % believed it would improve dementia care, and 82 % felt better equipped to handle ethical dilemmas. Both the management and staff acknowledged the programme's effectiveness in filling the critical gap in ethics training in nursing homes. Appreciation for external facilitation, participation from multiple nursing homes, and cross-institutional group work emphasised the value of the programme.

Conclusion

The quantitative results indicate high levels of satisfaction and relevance, with the majority of participants believing that the program improves care and enhances their ability to manage ethical issues. Qualitative insights further emphasize the program's success in meeting the need for ethics training, facilitated by external researchers and cross-institutional collaboration. Full implementation of the CARE programme requires a cultural shift in nursing homes that advocates for universal staff involvement in ethics training and promotes open dialogue about ethical issues. Moreover, policy changes may be necessary to secure funding and establish minimum training standards for nursing home staff.
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