Staff's experiences of a culturally specific DEmentia Competence Education for Nursing home Taskforce (DECENT) programme: A qualitative process evaluation

Author:

Zhao Yayi1ORCID,Liu Li2ORCID,Ding Yaping3,Song Yulei1,Chan Helen Y. L.4

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine Nanjing Jiangsu Province China

2. Xiangya Nursing School Central South University Changsha Hunan Province China

3. School of Nursing Nanjing Medical University Nanjing Jiangsu Province China

4. The Nethersole School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sha Tin Hong Kong Special Administrative Region China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo understand participants' experiences with a culturally specific DEmentia Competence Education for Nursing home Taskforce programme within the contexts which was delivered.DesignAn exploratory descriptive qualitative approach.MethodsSemi‐structured individual interviews were conducted within one week with the participants upon their completion of the programme from July 2020 to January 2021. A purposive sample of participants with different demographic characteristics in five nursing homes was recruited to maximize the sample variation. Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim for qualitative content analysis. Participation was on voluntary and anonymous basis.ResultsFour major themes were identified, including perceived benefits of the programme (i.e., enhanced sensitivity to the needs of residents with dementia, increased communication with families of residents with dementia, facilitated guidance on care for residents with dementia), facilitators (i.e., comprehensive content, active learning, qualified trainer, intrinsic motivation and organizational support), barriers (i.e., busy working schedules, discrimination against care assistants' learning capability) and suggestions for improvement.ConclusionThe results suggested the acceptability of the programme. The participants positively appraised the programme in enhancing their dementia‐care competence. The facilitators, barriers and suggestions identified provide insights on improving programme implementation.ImpactThe qualitative findings from the process evaluation are pertinent to support the sustainability of dementia competence programme in nursing home setting. Future studies could address the modifiable barriers to enhance its effectiveness.Reporting MethodThis study was reported in adherence to the Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitatve studies (COREQ) checklist.Patient and Public ContributionNursing‐home staff was involved in intervention development and delivery.Implications for Practice/PolicyThe educational programme could be integrated into the routine practice in nursing homes to improve staff's dementia‐care competence. More attention should be paid on the educational needs of the taskforce when implementing the educational programme in nursing homes. Organizational support is the precondition for the educational programme and cultivates a culture for practice change.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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