2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-12-2
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The study protocol of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of family-mediated personalised activities for nursing home residents with dementia

Abstract: BackgroundFollowing admission to a nursing home, the feelings of depression and burden that family carers may experience do not necessarily diminish. Additionally, they may experience feelings of guilt and grief for the loss of a previously close relationship. At the same time, individuals with dementia may develop symptoms of depression and agitation (BPSD) that may be related to changes in family relationships, social interaction and stimulation. Until now, interventions to alleviate carer stress and BPSD ha… Show more

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“…Other research has explored how to enhance cooperation between staff and families (Hertzberg & Ekman, 2000), provide support for decisional conflict among family caregivers who have placed an individual (Chang, Schneider, & Sessanna, 2011), improve the interaction families have with the resident when they do visit (Gaugler, 2005; van der Ploeg, Camp, Eppingstall, Runci, & O’Connor, 2012), and measure staff attitudes about staff–family relationships (Bauer, Fetherstonhaugh, & Lewis, 2012a, 2012b). However, research to date has not asked families what types of involvement they prefer and whether the facilities provide for them.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other research has explored how to enhance cooperation between staff and families (Hertzberg & Ekman, 2000), provide support for decisional conflict among family caregivers who have placed an individual (Chang, Schneider, & Sessanna, 2011), improve the interaction families have with the resident when they do visit (Gaugler, 2005; van der Ploeg, Camp, Eppingstall, Runci, & O’Connor, 2012), and measure staff attitudes about staff–family relationships (Bauer, Fetherstonhaugh, & Lewis, 2012a, 2012b). However, research to date has not asked families what types of involvement they prefer and whether the facilities provide for them.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The provision of person-centered or individualized care to institutionalized seniors with dementia is widely considered a hallmark of best care practice (Suhonen, Välimäki, & Katajisto, 2000;R. T. Woods, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus in this paper is on the CarerQol (see Figure 1 ). This instrument was developed in 2006, in a similar way as the EuroQol instrument [ 38 ], and it has been applied in several studies since [ 26 , 39 - 45 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to input from volunteers, family members also often wish to be involved in the continued care of their relative despite admission to a nursing home. Their visits to family members with severe dementia and BPSD may however be stressful, with the quality of visits affected by the care recipient's BPSD (van der Ploeg et al, 2012a). Activity programs underpinned by the Montessori method can provide an opportunity for family members to contribute positively to both residents' and families' well-being during their visits.…”
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confidence: 99%