Promoting Independence Through Quality Dementia Care at Home (PITCH): An Australian Stepped‐Wedge Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Evaluating a Dementia Training Program for Home Care Workers

Author:

Dow Briony123,Savvas Steven12,Dang Christa12,Batchelor Frances12,Doyle Colleen2,Cooper Claudia45,Livingston Gill5,Wise Erica26,Tan Esther2,Panayiotou Anita2,Malta Sue12,Clarke Philip1,Burton Jason6,Low Lee‐Fay7,Loi Samantha M.18ORCID,Fairhall Anne2,Polacsek Meg2,Lyketsos Constantine9,Scherer Samuel1,Ames David12,Engel Lidia210,Goh Anita M. Y.12

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences The University of Melbourne Parkville Australia

2. Currently or Formerly of Aged Care Division, Director's Division, or Clinical Gerontology Division, National Ageing Research Institute Parkville Australia

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery Deakin University Waurn Ponds Australia

4. Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health Wolfson Institute of Population Health Queen Mary University London UK

5. Division of Psychiatry University College London London UK

6. Dementia Training Australia Wollongong University Wollongong Australia

7. Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney Australia

8. Neuropsychiatry Centre Royal Melbourne Hospital Parkville Australia

9. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

10. School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectivesThe primary aim of this pragmatic stepped‐wedge cluster RCT was to determine the efficacy of a co‐designed dementia specialist training program (the PITCH program) for home care workers (HCWs) to improve their confidence and knowledge when providing care for clients living with dementia.MethodsHCWs who provided care to clients with dementia were recruited from seven home care service provider organisations in Australia between July 2019 and May 2022, and randomised into one of 18 clusters. The primary outcome was HCW's sense of self‐competence in providing care services to people living with dementia at 6 months post PITCH training measured by the Sense of Competence in Dementia Care Staff (SCIDS) Scale.ResultsTwo hundred and thirteen HCWS completed baseline assessment and almost half (48.4%) completed all three study assessments. HCWs in clusters that received PITCH training had significantly higher sense of competence (measured by SCIDS) than those who had not received PITCH training. Post hoc analysis revealed that face‐to‐face PITCH training consistently resulted in improvements in the HCWs sense of competence, dementia attitudes and knowledge when compared to online training and when compared to no training. PITCH training had no effect on the sense of strain HCWs felt in delivering dementia care.ConclusionsGiven the majority of care for people living with dementia is provided at home by family carers supported by HCWs, it is essential that HCWs receive training that improves their skills in dementia care. This study is an important step towards better care at home for people living with dementia.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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