Testing the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of Meaningful Activity for Managing Behavioral Symptoms of Distress (MAC‐4‐BSD) intervention for residents with dementia in assisted living: Protocol description

Author:

Holmes Sarah D.1ORCID,Scherr Susan2,O'Brien Erin1,Levy Sorah1,Gurlu Merve1,Zhu Shijun1,Galik Elizabeth1,Resnick Barbara1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health University of Maryland School of Nursing Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Berman School of Nursing and Health Professions Stevenson University Owings Mills Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractThe purpose of this manuscript is to describe the protocol for an Alzheimer's Association‐funded cluster randomized trial that focuses on engaging assisted living residents with dementia in meaningful activity to help address their behavioral symptoms of distress using a theoretically based approach, Meaningful Activity for Managing Behavioral Symptoms of Distress (MAC‐4‐BSD). The development of MAC‐4‐BSD was based on the Social Ecological Model and Social Cognitive Theory. The MAC‐4‐BSD intervention includes the following four steps: (1) Assessment of the assisted living physical environment and policies to facilitate meaningful activity; (2) Education of staff about implementation of meaningful activity; (3) Assessment of resident preferences and goals for meaningful activity; (4) Mentoring and motivating staff and residents to facilitate engagement in meaningful activity. The overall aim of this study will be to determine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of implementing the MAC‐4‐BSD intervention and test whether it will improve residents' engagement in meaningful activity, behavioral symptoms of distress, and quality of life as well as the environment and policies to promote meaningful activity in assisted living.

Publisher

Wiley

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