TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of an education intervention on the approach of hospital staff to patients with dementia in a Danish general hospital setting: An explanatory sequential mixed-methods study
AU - Toubøl, Annemarie Ginnerup
AU - Nielsen, Dorthe Susanne
AU - Moestrup, Lene
AU - Thomsen, Katja
AU - Ryg, Jesper
AU - Jakobsen, Søren
AU - Foldager, Mette
AU - Hansen, Dennis Lund
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - The number of patients with dementia admitted to hospitals is increasing. However, the care and treatment of these patients tends to be suboptimal. A response to this is a widespread implementation of educational initiatives. Nevertheless, the effect of such initiatives is questioned. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of a dementia education intervention by examining the self-reported outcomes of general hospital staff and exploring the staff’s experiences of these outcomes. An explanatory sequential mixed-methods design framed the study method. The quantitative data collection included repeated questionnaires: pre-intervention (n = 849), one month post-intervention (n = 618), and five months post-intervention (n = 468) followed by a qualitative data collection using interviews (n = 16). The GRAMMS guideline was followed. The integration of the quantitative and qualitative results suggests that the impact of the education intervention can be ascribed to the interdisciplinary focus, which facilitated a comprehensive commitment to creating careful solutions for patients with dementia. A prioritization of person over task seems to be assisted by an improved interdisciplinary cooperation initiated by the inclusion of all employed staff at the hospital in a dementia education intervention
AB - The number of patients with dementia admitted to hospitals is increasing. However, the care and treatment of these patients tends to be suboptimal. A response to this is a widespread implementation of educational initiatives. Nevertheless, the effect of such initiatives is questioned. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of a dementia education intervention by examining the self-reported outcomes of general hospital staff and exploring the staff’s experiences of these outcomes. An explanatory sequential mixed-methods design framed the study method. The quantitative data collection included repeated questionnaires: pre-intervention (n = 849), one month post-intervention (n = 618), and five months post-intervention (n = 468) followed by a qualitative data collection using interviews (n = 16). The GRAMMS guideline was followed. The integration of the quantitative and qualitative results suggests that the impact of the education intervention can be ascribed to the interdisciplinary focus, which facilitated a comprehensive commitment to creating careful solutions for patients with dementia. A prioritization of person over task seems to be assisted by an improved interdisciplinary cooperation initiated by the inclusion of all employed staff at the hospital in a dementia education intervention
U2 - 10.1177/20571585211022971
DO - 10.1177/20571585211022971
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2057-1585
SP - 28
EP - 41
JO - Nordic Journal of Nursing Research
JF - Nordic Journal of Nursing Research
ER -