Mariani, Elena ; Engels, Yvonne ; Koopmans, Raymond ; Chattat, Rabih ; Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra
(2016)
Shared decision-making on a ‘life-and-care plan’
in long-term care facilities: research protocol.
Nursing Open, 3
(3).
pp. 179-187.
ISSN 2054-1058
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Abstract
Aim
To determine whether the number of residents’ preferences and needs together
with the actions taken to satisfy them recorded into their ‘life-and-care plans’
will increase and the process of shared decision-making will improve the
residents’ psychosocial well-being.
Background
Shared decision-making is defined as a process where healthcare professionals
and patients make decisions together, using the best available evidence.The aims
of the present study were to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an SDM
framework for care planning in long-term care facilities and its potential effectiveness
on the proportion of dementia residents whose own preferences and
needs and the related actions, are known, satisfied and documented in their
‘life-and-care plans’.
Design
The current project is a feasibility trial and it was approved in November 2013.
Methods
Research subjects are triads composed of the resident with dementia, a family
caregiver and the professional usually taking care for the resident. Professional
caregivers of two nursing homes, one located in Italy and one in the
Netherlands, will receive a specific training in SDM principles and will guide
the SDM interview in the triad. The primary outcome will be the proportion
of residents whose preferences and needs, together with the related
actions to meet them, are known, documented and satisfied in their ‘lifeand-
care plans’.
Trial registration
NCT02118701.
Abstract
Aim
To determine whether the number of residents’ preferences and needs together
with the actions taken to satisfy them recorded into their ‘life-and-care plans’
will increase and the process of shared decision-making will improve the
residents’ psychosocial well-being.
Background
Shared decision-making is defined as a process where healthcare professionals
and patients make decisions together, using the best available evidence.The aims
of the present study were to assess the feasibility and acceptability of an SDM
framework for care planning in long-term care facilities and its potential effectiveness
on the proportion of dementia residents whose own preferences and
needs and the related actions, are known, satisfied and documented in their
‘life-and-care plans’.
Design
The current project is a feasibility trial and it was approved in November 2013.
Methods
Research subjects are triads composed of the resident with dementia, a family
caregiver and the professional usually taking care for the resident. Professional
caregivers of two nursing homes, one located in Italy and one in the
Netherlands, will receive a specific training in SDM principles and will guide
the SDM interview in the triad. The primary outcome will be the proportion
of residents whose preferences and needs, together with the related
actions to meet them, are known, documented and satisfied in their ‘lifeand-
care plans’.
Trial registration
NCT02118701.
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ISSN
2054-1058
DOI
Data di deposito
01 Feb 2017 16:27
Ultima modifica
01 Feb 2017 16:27
Nome del Progetto
Programma di finanziamento
EC - FP7
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Tipologia del documento
Articolo
Autori
Settori scientifico-disciplinari
ISSN
2054-1058
DOI
Data di deposito
01 Feb 2017 16:27
Ultima modifica
01 Feb 2017 16:27
Nome del Progetto
Programma di finanziamento
EC - FP7
URI
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