The compound role of a coordinator for home-dwelling persons with dementia and their informal caregivers: qualitative study

被引:9
|
作者
Faeo, Stein Erik [1 ,2 ]
Tranvag, Oscar [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Samdal, Rune [1 ]
Husebo, Bettina S. [1 ,5 ]
Bruvik, Froydis K. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bergen, Ctr Elderly & Nursing Home Med, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, POB 7800, NO-5020 Bergen, Norway
[2] VID Specialized Univ, Fac Hlth Studies, Bergen, Norway
[3] Western Norway Univ Appl Sci, Fac Hlth & Social Sci, Dept Hlth & Caring Sci, Bergen, Norway
[4] Oslo Univ Hosp, Rikshosp, Norwegian Natl Advisory Unit Womens Hlth, Oslo, Norway
[5] Municipal Bergen, Bergen, Norway
[6] Univ Bergen, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Bergen, Norway
关键词
LIVE@Home; Path; Care coordination; Dementia; Home-dwelling; Decision-making; Case management; Empowerment; Qualitative study; CARE; PEOPLE; PATIENT; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-020-05913-z
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background As the number of persons with dementia is increasing, there has been a call for establishing sustainable clinical pathways for coordinating care and support for this group. The LIVE@Home.Path trial is a multicomponent, multi-disciplinary intervention combining learning, innovation, volunteer support and empowerment. To implement the intervention, a municipal coordinator has a crucial role. Implementation research on multicomponent interventions is complex and we conducted a qualitative study, aiming to explore the coordinator role and how a coordinator may empower persons with dementia in decision-making processes. Methods Qualitative program evaluation combined with a hermeneutic interpretive approach was chosen as methodological approach. Sixteen dyads, consisting of the person with dementia and their main informal caregiver received the intervention by two coordinators. Of these, six dyads, three informal caregivers alone and the two care coordinators along with their leader, in sum, eighteen persons, participated in in-depth or focus group interviews, sharing their experiences after 6 months intervention. Results We found that the coordinators fulfilled three functions for the participating dyads: being a safety net, meaning that the dyads might have little needs at the moment, but found safety in a relation to someone who might help if the situation should change; being a pathfinder, meaning that they supported the dyads in finding their way through the complicated system of care and support services; being a source for emotional care and support, meaning that they listened, acknowledged and gave counsel in times of distress. The coordinators emphasized that a trusting leader and work environment was crucial for them to fulfill these functions. We also found that it was challenging for the coordinators to build a relation to the persons with dementia in order to pursue genuine empowerment in decision-making processes. Conclusion We found the framework for follow-up to be a feasible starting point for establishing empowering coordination and a sustainable care pathway for persons with dementia and their informal caregivers. More meeting points between coordinator and person with dementia should be pursued in order to fulfill the persons' fundamental rights to participate in decision-making processes.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Loneliness Among Older Home-Dwelling Persons: A Challenge for Home Care Nurses
    Tomstad, Solveig
    Sundsli, Kari
    Saevareid, Hans Inge
    Soderhamn, Ulrika
    JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE, 2021, 14 : 435 - 445
  • [42] The effect of a comprehensive mobile application program (CMAP) for family caregivers of home-dwelling patients with dementia: A preliminary research
    Park, Eunsil
    Park, Heeok
    Kim, Eun Kyung
    JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE, 2020, 17 (04)
  • [43] Sleep Profiles of Caregivers for Persons Living with Dementia: A Qualitative Study
    Brewster, Glenna S.
    Parker, Christina Pierpaoli
    Epps, Fayron
    Johnson, Kalisha Bonds
    Yeager, Katherine A.
    WESTERN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH, 2023, 45 (08) : 688 - 695
  • [44] CHALLENGES IN RESOURCE UTILIZATION FOR CAREGIVERS OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
    Turner, Robert
    Weaver, Jen
    Owens, Eric
    Boe, Meredith
    Bride, Jessica
    Dowling, Maritza
    Prather, Christina
    Power, Melinda
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2021, 5 : 586 - 586
  • [45] An integrative review on family caregivers' involvement in care of home-dwelling elderly
    Ris, Irene
    Schnepp, Wilfried
    Imhof, Romy Mahrer
    HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 2019, 27 (03) : E95 - E111
  • [46] Experiences of Informal Caregivers of Persons With a Primary Brain Tumor: A Qualitative Study
    Zanotto, Anna
    Goodall, Karen
    Ellison, Marion
    McVittie, Chris
    PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2024, 33
  • [47] The acceptability, adoption, and feasibility of a music application developed using participatory design for home-dwelling persons with dementia and their caregivers. The "Alight" app in the LIVE@Home.Path trial
    Berge, Line Iden
    Gedde, Marie Hidle
    Torrado Vidal, Juan Carlos
    Husebo, Bettina
    Hynninen, Kia Minna
    Knardal, Solgunn Elisabeth
    Madso, Kristine Gustavsen
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 13
  • [48] Family caregivers’ concerns about advance care planning for home-dwelling people with dementia: a cross-sectional observational study in Japan
    Miharu Nakanishi
    Taeko Nakashima
    Yuki Miyamoto
    Syudo Yamasaki
    Atsushi Nishida
    BMC Palliative Care, 21
  • [49] Defining Informal Caregiving and Caregivers for Persons Living With Dementia
    Happ, Mary Beth
    Moss, Karen O.
    Dabbs, Annette DeVito
    Narby, Emmett
    Song, Mi-Kyung
    JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING, 2024, 50 (12):
  • [50] Information seeking amongst informal caregivers of people with dementia: a qualitative study
    Hargreaves, Sarah
    Sbaffi, Laura
    Ford, Nigel
    JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, 2023, 79 (02) : 281 - 300