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303 - Residential aged care staff’s perception of and response to behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia – a qualitative analysis of clinical care notes
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Koch, Jana
, Papma, Janne M.
, Anstey, Kaarin J.
, Lautenschlager, Nicola
, Beattie, Elizabeth
, Eikelboom, Willem S.
, Doyle, Colleen
, Mortby, Moyra E.
, van den Berg, Esther
in
Apathy
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Charts
/ Clinical medicine
/ Dementia
/ Elder care
/ Intervention
/ Medical personnel
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ Qualitative research
/ Residential institutions
/ Residents
/ Retirement homes
/ Symptoms
/ Treatment refusal
2020
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303 - Residential aged care staff’s perception of and response to behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia – a qualitative analysis of clinical care notes
by
Koch, Jana
, Papma, Janne M.
, Anstey, Kaarin J.
, Lautenschlager, Nicola
, Beattie, Elizabeth
, Eikelboom, Willem S.
, Doyle, Colleen
, Mortby, Moyra E.
, van den Berg, Esther
in
Apathy
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Charts
/ Clinical medicine
/ Dementia
/ Elder care
/ Intervention
/ Medical personnel
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ Qualitative research
/ Residential institutions
/ Residents
/ Retirement homes
/ Symptoms
/ Treatment refusal
2020
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303 - Residential aged care staff’s perception of and response to behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia – a qualitative analysis of clinical care notes
by
Koch, Jana
, Papma, Janne M.
, Anstey, Kaarin J.
, Lautenschlager, Nicola
, Beattie, Elizabeth
, Eikelboom, Willem S.
, Doyle, Colleen
, Mortby, Moyra E.
, van den Berg, Esther
in
Apathy
/ Behavior
/ Behavior problems
/ Charts
/ Clinical medicine
/ Dementia
/ Elder care
/ Intervention
/ Medical personnel
/ Non-pharmacological intervention
/ Qualitative research
/ Residential institutions
/ Residents
/ Retirement homes
/ Symptoms
/ Treatment refusal
2020
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303 - Residential aged care staff’s perception of and response to behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia – a qualitative analysis of clinical care notes
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303 - Residential aged care staff’s perception of and response to behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia – a qualitative analysis of clinical care notes
2020
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Background:Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are very prevalent among individuals with dementia living in residential aged care. The development and implementation of new non-pharmacological interventions to reduce BPSD requires knowledge on the current perception and clinical practice of the care staff. We analyzed clinical care notes to examine the way residential aged care staff reported and managed BPSD in their daily clinical practice.Methods:We examined semi-structured care notes relating to the presentation and management of behaviors of 76 older residents (67% female; aged 67-101; 75% with formal dementia diagnosis) prior to participating in the Australian BPSDPLUS Program. As part of standard clinical practice in three residential aged care facilities, staff document the presentation and management of behaviors amongst residents. Using an inductive thematic analytical approach, we analyzed the reported data in the one and a half months prior to commencing participation in the BPSDPLUS Program. Care notes were coded and analyzed by two independent assessors and they discussed themes until consensus was reached.Results:A total of 465 behavior charts were completed in the one and a half months prior to the commencement of the BPSDPLUS Program. The number of behavioral charts varied widely across residents (Mean=7.3, range 0–93). Behaviors such as refusal of care, repetitive verbal behaviors, and wandering were most often mentioned, while apathy and affective and psychotic symptoms were seldomly reported. When confronted with BPSD, the clinical care notes indicated that care staff tend to respond in a reactive manner by reassuring, redirecting, or distracting the resident. Furthermore, it seems that staff did not routinely investigate potential underlying causes of the BPSD.Conclusions:These results suggest that the residential care staff primarily detected and responded to externalizing behaviors, while more internalizing behaviors were not reported. Potential underrecognition of internalizing behaviors, as well as the fact that the staff did not routinely examine causes of BPSD are vital observations for the development and implementation of nonpharmacological interventions and care programs targeting BPSD in residential aged care.
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Cambridge University Press,Elsevier Inc
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