Translating ‘dementia friends’ programme to undergraduate medical and nursing practice: a qualitative exploration

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Craig StephanieORCID,Wilson Christine BrownORCID,Mitchell GaryORCID

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Dementia awareness is a key priority of medical and nursing pre-registration education. The ‘dementia friends’ programme is an internationally recognised and accredited dementia awareness workshop that is led by a trained facilitator. While this programme has been associated with positive outcomes, few studies have examined how medical and nursing students apply their learning in practice after the workshop. The aim of his study was to explore how nursing and medical students apply the dementia friend’s programme into practice when caring for people living with dementia. Methods Seven focus-group interviews were conducted with 36 nursing students and 14 medical students at one university in Northern Ireland (n = 50), following ‘the dementia friends programme. Interview guides were co-designed alongside people living with dementia. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Ethical approval was granted for this study. Results Four themes emerged: ‘reframing dementia’, which highlighted how the education had enabled students to actively empower and support people living with dementia in practice; ‘dementia friendly design’, which focused on how students had modified their clinical environments when providing care for people living with dementia, ‘creative communication’, which considered how students had used their education to adapt their verbal and non-verbal communication with people living with dementia and ‘realities of advanced dementia’ which contemplated how students believed their dementia education could be improved within their current curriculum. Discussion The Dementia Friends programme has actively supported nursing and medical students to improve the lives of people with dementia in their care through environmental adaptions and creative approaches to communication. This study provides an evidence base that supports the provision of ‘a dementia friends programme to healthcare professional students. The study also highlights how this education can actively influence how nursing and medical students support people living with dementia in their practice in the months and years after education.

Funder

Alzheimer’s Society

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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