Brief training to promote the use of less intrusive prompts by nursing assistants in a dementia care unit |
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Authors: | Engelman Kimberly K Altus Deborah E Mosier Michael C Mathews R Mark |
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Affiliation: | University of Kansas, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Kansas City 66160, USA. kengelma@kumc.edu |
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Abstract: | We evaluated the efficacy of a brief staff-training procedure to increase the use of graduated prompting by 2 certified nursing assistants (CNAs) while they helped to dress 3 persons with dementia in a seven-bed dementia care unit. The multiple baseline design across participants showed that CNAs dressed residents with minimal resident involvement during baseline observations. Following brief in-service training, CNAs provided graduated prompts and praise appropriately, suggesting that CNAs can promote active involvement in personal care routines by older adults with dementia. |
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Keywords: | prompts staff training dementia care |
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