Title of article :
Behavioural management in nursing and residential homes: a randomised controlled trial Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Rebekah Proctor، نويسنده , , Alistair Burns، نويسنده , , Hilary Stratton Powell، نويسنده , , Nicholas Tarrier، نويسنده , , Brian Faragher، نويسنده , , Gerald Richardson، نويسنده , , Linda Davies، نويسنده , , Belinda South، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
4
From page :
26
To page :
29
Abstract :
Background As more and more elderly people are being cared for in residential and nursing homes, how best can their psychiatric needs be met? We report on evaluation of a behavioural intervention by an old-age psychiatry hospital outreach team. Methods This randomised controlled trial of a training and education intervention over 6 months was done in south Manchester, UK. 12 matched nursing and residential homes were randomised to the control or intervention group and within each, the staff selected 10 residents whose behavioural problems made them difficult to care for. Care staff in the intervention homes attended seminars from the hospital outreach team and received weekly visits from a psychiatric nurse to assist in developing care planning skills. The main outcome measures were cognitive impairment and depression, behavioural disturbance, and functional ability, assessed by the geriatric mental state schedule, Crichton Royal behaviour rating scale, and Barthel index, respectively. Findings Residents in the intervention group had significantly improved scores for depression (before-and-after change difference −0·5 [95% CI −0·8 to −0·1]) and for cognitive impairment (−0·7 [−1·1 to −0·2]) but not for behaviour rating or Barthel index. Interpretation Elderly residents can benefit from improved quality of care achieved by training from a hospital outreach team.
Journal title :
The Lancet
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
The Lancet
Record number :
548768
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