探讨员工对在安老院推行代际游戏小组的意见。

Q4 Nursing Nursing older people Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.7748/nop.2023.e1432
Kathy Reynolds, Anna Cox
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背景:代际游戏小组是一种将老年人和幼儿聚集在一起“玩耍和互动”的正式方式。它们可以促进社会互动,减少住在养老院的老年人的孤独感。尽管人们对代际游戏小组的兴趣越来越大,但缺乏对其实施的研究。目的:探讨员工对在安老院舍推行跨代游戏小组的意见。方法:采用定性方法。面对面的半结构化访谈进行了十名工作人员在四个护理院的各种角色。研究结果:参与者认为代际游戏小组是一种低成本的干预措施,对居民、儿童、父母或照顾者和社区都有好处。然而,似乎没有一个标准化的格式或指导来实施和提供干预措施,参与者感到他们很少得到同事或行政领导团队的支持。结论:为了支持养老院代际游戏小组的有效实施和可持续发展,有必要对养老院工作人员进行教育,了解其好处,并制定指导和国家政策。
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Exploring staff's views on the implementation of intergenerational playgroups in care homes.

Background: Intergenerational playgroups are a formalised way of bringing together older people and young children to 'play and interact'. They can facilitate social interaction and reduce loneliness for older people living in care homes. Although interest in intergenerational playgroups is increasing, there is a lack of research into their implementation.

Aim: To explore staff's views on the implementation of intergenerational playgroups in care homes for older people.

Method: A qualitative method was adopted. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were undertaken with ten members of staff working in four care homes in a range of roles.

Findings: Participants considered intergenerational playgroups to be low-cost interventions with benefits for residents, children, parents or carers and the community. However, there did not appear to be a standardised format or guidance for implementing and delivering the intervention and participants felt that they received little support from colleagues or from executive leadership teams.

Conclusion: To support the effective implementation and the sustainability of intergenerational playgroups in care homes, there is a need to educate care home staff about their benefits and to develop guidance and national policies.

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Nursing older people Nursing-Gerontology
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